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Published by 

Psi Upsilon Club of Cleveland 
January, 1922 

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PREFACE 


The Psi Upsilon Club of Cleveland submits 
this record with hopes that it will be of value 
to the Fraternity, the Executive Council, the 
Chapters, the Diamond, and particularly to the 
members of the fraternity in Ohio,—and that it 
will prove to be an inspiration and a means for 
organizing Alumni Clubs in other cities in the 
state. 

The Directory records the names, chapters, 
classes, degrees, undergraduate societies and 
scholastic and athletic honors, positions of honor 
and trust, authorship, club and association mem¬ 
bership, and occupations of the members, with 
business and resident addresses of the living, 
and the dates of the death of the deceased, so 
far as it has been possible to learn them. 

Information was obtained entirely through cor¬ 
respondence, from the members themselves, the 
chapters, the Diamond, and the Twelfth Gener¬ 
al Catalogue of the Fraternity. All addresses 
appearing hereinafter and not enclosed in par¬ 
entheses are therefore official. An address en¬ 
closed in parenthesis is, generally, one to which 
letters have been sent, without bringing the de¬ 
sired response and without being returned by 
the Post Office Department. Accordingly these 
addresses are good foi mailing purposes at 
least. 

The asterisk (*) preceding an address indi¬ 
cates that it is to be used for correspondence. 
The double asterisk (**) follows the name of 
the deceased member. In every case in which 
the year of the deceased is known it is indi¬ 
cated to the right at the bottom. The dagger 
(f) following a name signifies that the brother 
is a member of the Psi Upsilon Club of Toledo. 
Discarded names or portions thereof are en¬ 
closed in brackets [ ]. Initial letters not fol¬ 
lowed by periods are names, not abbreviations. 
Initial letters followed by periods are abbrevia¬ 
tions of names not ascertainable. Numerals (1), 
(2), (3), (4), after college honors and officers, 
denote freshman, sophomore, junior and senior 
years respectively. The name of the institution 


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by which it has been conferred follows the date 
of the degree. The omission of such name 
indicates that the degree was conferred by the 
institution containing the chapter of the fra¬ 
ternity into which the membei was initiated. 

Attention is called to the list of “Former 
Residents in Ohio”, which will enable the chap¬ 
ters and those desiring the information to 
bring their Rolls up to date. As far as it has 
been possible to become posted the encicsed 
list of Songs are among the most popular in the 
Song Book and may be of service at Psi U. 
gatherings. 

The Directory is published with the approv¬ 
al of the Executive Council who have granted 
permission for use of material copyrighted in 
the Twelfth General Catalogue and the Song 
Book. The Editor lakes this opportunity to 
thank all members of the Executive Council, the 
Diamond, and other members of the fraternity. 
In this connection many be mentioned partic¬ 
ularly, R(obert) Bourke Corcoran, Omega '15, 
Emmett Hay Naylor, Zeta ’09, Theodore Ice¬ 
land Waugh, Pi ’98, Leo Weldon Weitheimer, 
Iota ’99, Earle Linus Rich, Xi ’07, Donald Hu¬ 
bert Wattley, Iota ’17, David James Robison, 
Delta Delta ’14, and the Executive Committee 
of the Cleveland Club. 

Conscious that the work is not perfect the 
Editor, however, believes it to be complete to a 
large degree. We hope that it will be of ser¬ 
vice, and that it will bind its members closer 
in the fraternal bonds. 


A Avery Hallock. 
Cleveland, Ohio, January, 1922. 


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CHAPTER ROLL OF PSI UPSILON 


1833 THETA—Union College—College Campus, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 

1837 DELTA—New York University—115 West 
183rd St., New York City. 

1839 BETA—Yale University—112 High St., 

New Haven, Conn. 

1840 SIGMA—Brown University—4 Manning St., 
Providence, R. I. 

1841 GAMMA—Amherst College—Amherst, Mass. 

1842 ZETA—Dartmouth College—Hanover, N. H. 

1842 LAMBDA—Columbia University, 627 West 
115th St., New York City. 

1843 KAPPA—Bowdoin College,—250 Main St., 
Brunswick, Maine. 

1843 PSI—Hamilton College—College St., Clin¬ 
ton, N. Y. 

1843 XI—Wesleyan University, High and Col¬ 
lege Strs., Middletown, Conn. 

1850 ALPHA—-In active—Harvard University, 

Cambridge, Mass. 

1858 UPSILON—University of Rochester—41 

Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. 

1860 IOTA—Kenyon College—Gambier, Ohio. 

1865 PHI—University of Michigan—702 So. 

University Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

1869—OMEGA—University of Chicago—5639 Un¬ 
iversity Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

1875 PI—Syracuse University—101 College Place 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

1876 CHI—'Cornell University—1 Central Ave., 
Ithaca, N. Y- 

1880 BETA BETA—Trinity College—81 Vernon 
St., Hartford, Conn. 

1884 ETA—Lehigh University—South Bethlehem, 
Pa. 

1891 TAU—University of Pennsylvania, 300 So. 
36th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1891 MU—University of Minnesota—1721 Uni¬ 
versity Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 

1896 RHO—University of Wisconsin, 222 Lake 
Lawn Place, Madison, Wise. 

1902 EPSILON—University of California—1815 
Highland Place, Berkeley, Calif. 

1910 OMICRON—University of Illinois—410 E 
Green St., Champaign, Ill. 

1913 DELTA DELTA—Williams College—Wil- 
liamstown. Mass. 

1916 THETA THETA—University of Washing¬ 
ton—4532 Eighteenth Ave., N. E., Seattle, 
Wash. 

1920 NU—University of Toronto—8 Willcocks 
St., Toronto, Canada. 


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ALUMNI CLUB DIRECTORY 


City Secretary 

Add ress 

BUFFALO. PAUL SCHOEFFLIN 

1668 Delaware Ave. 

CHICAGO. JOSEPH LAWLESS 

618 W. Lake St. 
Lunch every day. Club Rooms, Mezzanine Floor, 
Auditorium Hotel 

CLEVELAND.A. AVERY HALLOCK 

Upson Walton Co., 1310 W. 11th St. 

Phone, Main 4720 

DETROIT.PHILLIP SAVAGE 

690 Virginia Ave. 


Lunch 12:30 Wednesdays, Hotel Cadillac 


LOS ANGELES.FRANCIS P. GRAVES 

800 Security Bldg. Phone, 66386 

Lunch 12:15 Thursdays, “Bull Pen Inn” 

MILWAUKEE.T. WESLEY TUTTLE 

First Wisconsin Co., 407 E. Water St. 

Phone, Broadway 3781 
Lunch 12:15 Fridays, University Club 

MINNEAPOLIS.ERNEST T. HAMLIN 

82 Chamber of Commerce Phone, Main 0917 
Lunch 12:30 First Tuesdays, Room 1, 13th Floor 
Athletic Club 

NEW YORK.JOHN C. HENNESSY 

28 East 39th St. 
Lunch every day. Meetings 2nd Wednesdays 
each month. 

PHILADELPHIA.A. SIDNEY JENKINS 

The Farm Journal South 7th St. 

PORTLAND, ORE.ALLEN W. LANDER 

Multnomah Club 

PROVIDENCE.MAURICE A. WOLF 

Tucker Anthony Co. 

SEATTLE.EDWARD F. CHABOT 

701 Leary Bldg. 

ST. LOUIS.BRONSON S. BARROWS 

1008 Chemical Bldg. Phone, Main 3306 

SIOUX CITY.DAN H. BROWN 

Sioux City Tribune ?09 Pierce St. 

Phone 69 Bell 

TOLEDO...DAVID J. ROBISON 

307 Superior St. Phone, Main 1367 

Lunch First Mondays, Chamber of Commerce, 
16th Floor Nicholas Bldg. 

TORONTO, CANADA_JAMES A. McCAMUS 

24 Adelaide St. E., Toronto 
Dinner First Mondays, Chapter House, 

8 Willcocks Street 
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CONVENTIONS OF THE FRATERNITY 


In 1858 and 1918 Conventions were held in 
New York, N. Y., under the auspices of the 
Executive Council. There was no Convention in 
1917. Other Conventions have been held with the 
Chapters as follows: 


Theta 

1843, 

1852, 

1863, 

1869, 

1883, 

1903 

Delta 

1841, 

1854, 

1887, 

1907 



Beta 

1840, 

1845, 

1855, 

1861, 

1870, 

1879, 1902 

Sigma 

1847, 

1856, 

1871, 

1890, 

1914 


Gamma 

1844, 

1857, 

1872, 

1891, 

1913 


Zeta 

1846, 

1860, 

1873, 

1893, 

1916 


Lambda 

1849, 

1859, 

1874, 

1892, 

1912 


Kappa 

1850, 

1862, 

1875, 

1894, 

1911 


Psi 

1851, 

1864, 

1876, 

1895 



Xi 

1848, 

1865, 

1877, 

1897, 

1921 


Alpha 

1853 






Upsilon 

1866, 

1878, 

1889, 

1908 



Iota 

1867, 

1888, 

1910 




Phi 

1868, 

1880, 

1896 




Omega 

1881, 

1909 





Pi 

1882, 

1900 





Chi 

1884, 

1899 





BetaBeta 1885, 

1906 





Eta 

1886, 

1905 





Tau 

1901, 

1920 





Mu 

1898, 

1919 





Rho 

1904 






Epsilon 

1915 






Omicron 







Delta Delta 






Theta Theta 






Nu 










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THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 


Herbert L. Bridgman, Gamma ’66, President 
Earl D. Babst, Iota ’93, Phi ’93, Vice President 
Emmett Hay Naylor, Zeta ’09, Secretary 
Theodore L. Waugh, Pi ’98, Treasurer 
Herbert S. Houston, Omega ’88, Archivist 
Walter T. Collins, Iota ’03 
R. Bourke Corcoran, Omega ’15 
Austin M. Poole, Delta ’87, Lambda ’88 
Edward L. Stevens, Chi ’99 
Luke I. Wilson, Mu ’95 

The official address of the Executive Council, 
to which all communications should be sent, is 
P. O. Box 720, New York, N. Y. 


THE DIAMOND OF PSI UPSILON 

Official publication of the Psi Upsilon Frater¬ 
nity. Published in November, January, March 
and June by the Psi Upsilon Club of Chicago 
under the auspices of the Psi Upsilon Frater¬ 
nity. 

An open forum for the free discussion of 
fraternity matters. 

One dollar the year by subscription. 

Address all communications to the Board of 
Editors, care the Psi Upsilon Club of Chicago, 
Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, Ill. 

The Psi Upsilon Club of Cleveland strongly 
urges every Psi U who reads this page, and 
who has not subscribed, to make out a check 
at once, payable to the “Diamond of Psi Upsi¬ 
lon”. With the check give your name, chapter, 
class, and address. 

Feel your obligation! Prove your support! 

Do your part and lift the burden of the chap¬ 
ters. It is little that is asked and you are well 
repaid. 


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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 
of 

PSI UPSILON CLUB OF CLEVELAND 

OFFICERS 

Honorary President, William L. Deming, Chi ’77. 

President.Arthur S. Wright, Theta ’82 

Secretary-Treasurer-A Avery Hallock, Xi ’16 

Upson-Walton Company 

Phone: Main 4720 1310 West 11th St. 


COMMITTEES 

Executive Committee: 

Fred G. Clark, Iota ’13, Chrm. 

O. W. L. Coffin. Delta ’12 

B. A. Collins, Theta '08 
Earle L. Rich, Xi ’07 

W. H. Theobald, Iota ’ll 

The President and Secretary, ex-officio 

Committee on Sub-freshmen: 

H. R. Gordon, Sigma ’18, Chrm. 

Associate Editor to the Diamond: 

C. U. Young, Theta ’19 


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AKRON 


Delmar Louis Albrecht, Zeta ’16 ** 

Asst. Manager Musical Clubs. 

Died, May, 1917 

Rudolph John Arens, Nu ’ll 

B. S. 1911; Pres. Chemical Society; La¬ 
crosse (1), (2). (3), (4), Intercollegiate 

Champions of America, Capt. (1), (2), Pres. 
(3) ; Member of All Canadian Lacrosse 
Team which toured the world in 1907. 
Manager Tire Department 

* The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., So. 
Main St. ; Phone, Firestone 45. 

Tire Manufacturers. 

Res. 538 Stratford Ave. ; Phone, Main 4870. 

Bryant John Brooks, Upsilon ’14 

B. S. 1914 ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Theta Pi 
Sigma; The Falcon; Theta Nu Epsilon; 
Pres. Senior Club ; Class Secy. (2) ; Bus. 
Mgr. “Year Book” : Finance Comm. (4) ; 
Junior Prom Comm.; Senior Ball Comm.; 
Basketball; Member University and Fair- 
lawn Country Clubs. 

Credit Manager 

* The Mohawk Rubber Co., Phone. Main 229. 
Manufacturers of Tires and Tubes. 

Res. University Club ; Phone, Portage 1280. 

Edwin Hinchman Brooks, Upsilon ’08 

B. S. 1908 ; Chess Club; Debate; Hockey 
(3), (4); Baseball; Bus. Mgr. “Interpros” ; 
Student Council ; Mason ; Member of Uni¬ 
versity and Portage Country Clubs. 
Purchasing Agent. 

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 1144 E. Mar¬ 
ket St. ; Phone, Main 2500. 

Rubber Manufacturers. 

* Res. 45 Orchard Rd. ; Phone, Main 2086. 

Reginald McCall Cobbs, Delta Delta ’17 

Student of law at University of Michigan. 
Phi Delta Phi. 

* Res. 682 East Buchtel Ave., Phone, Main 
671. 

Wilbur Vaughn Dunn, Iota ’17 

Member of American Legion, University 
Club ; Mason. 

Sales Dept., in charge of accessory and 
truck tire sales of 

* American Rubber & Tire Co., 100 Beach St., 
Res. 199 Burton Ave. Phone; Main 2921. 


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AKRON—CHARDON 


Paul Miller Held, Xi 08 

Kappa Gamma ; Mason ; Member of Akron, 
City, University, Portage Country, and 
Congress Lake Clubs; Dir and on Exec. 
Comm, of the Central Savings and Trust 
Co. ; Dir. and Treas. of The India Rubber 
Review Co. 

Secretary 

* The Central Savings and Trust Co. ; Phone: 
Main 5686. 

Res. 210 Storer Ave., Phone, Main 1715. 

Atlee Wise, Iota ’17 

Member of Rotary and University Clubs. 

* The Wise Furnace Co., Lincoln St., Phone: 
Main 191. 

Res. 65 Melbourn Ave., Phone: Portage 
3783. 

BUCYRUS 

Gavin Hamilton Harris, Iota ’90 

Bucyrus. 


CANTON 

Walter Robson MeCowatt, Iota HI 

Nu Pi Kappa; Puff and Powder; Leader 
Glee Club (4) ; Choir. 

Rector 

* St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Cleveland 
Ave. and 5th St.; Phone: 2710. 

Ress. 120 Mason Place N. W.; Phone: 1713. 

Carter Smart Miller, Iota ’19 

Ph. B. 1919 ; Kappa Beta Phi ; Puff and 
Powder ; Philomathesian ; Commercial Clubs ; 
Football Mgr. (4) ; Editor “Collegian” (4) ; 
Member of University (Akron and Canton) 
Clubs. 

Asst, to the Secretary 

* Timken Roller Bearing Co., Phone: Main 
3011. 

Manufacturers of Roller Bearings. 

Charles William Zollinger, Iota ’04 

W. R. Zollinger Co.; Phone: 377. 

CHARDON 
Francis P. Brown, Rho ’21 

Breeder of pure-bred live stock. 

Chardon. 


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CHILLICOTHE—CINCINNATI 


CHILLICOTHE 

George Hunter Smith, Iota ’84 

22V 2 West 2nd St. 

Thomas King Wilson, Iota ’77 

Chillicothe. 


CINCINNATI 

George Robertson Atherton, Omega ’05 

Member Business Mens’, Engineers’, and 
Columbus (Ohio) Athletic Clubs; Amreican 
Society Heating and Ventilating Engineers. 
Manager 

* American Radiator Co., 237 West 4th St. ; 
Phone: Main 24. 

Manufacturers of boilers, radiators, etc. 

Res. Greenhill PI., Price Hill; Phone: War¬ 
saw 1385-Y. 

Gordon Faries Beckler, Iota ’24 

Student. 

* Res. 2526 Handasyd Court. 

Albert James Bell, Tota ’95 

A. B. 1895 ; M. D. 1899 Miami Med. Coll. 
Football. 

Physician. 

* Livingston Bldg. 

Robert Boyd Burch, Beta ’09 

A. B. 1909; LL. B. 1911. Football, Capt. 
(3). 

Vice-President 

* Whitaker Paper Co.; Phone: Canal 4120. 
Res. 3135 Menlo Ave. ; Phone: East 1618-L. 

Harry Quinton Cleneay, Beta ’81 

A. B. 1881. Delta Kappa. He Boule. 
Track; Dunham Crew; Glee Club; Senior 
Prom. Comm. 

Real Estate; 

* Cleneay & Nourse, 152 East 4th St.; Phone, 
Main 61. 

Res. 28 Verona Apts., Park Ave., Phone: 
Woodburn 5326-L. 

Thomas Michael Conroy, Sigma ’19 

(948 Dana Ave., Avondale) 


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CINCINNATI 


Alfred Miller Cressler, Beta ’02 

A. B. 1902; A. M. 1908. Skull and Bones; 
Chi Delta Theta; Editor “Yale Literary 
Magazine” ; French Club, Hill School Club. 
Wranglers; Member of The Literary Club 
of Cincinnati, The Cincinnati Assoc.; The 
Chicago Club (Chicago), The Cincinnati 
District Claims Board, Army Ordnance 
Dept. Banker. 

* W. H. Fillmore Co., Ill East 4th St.; 
Phone: Main 2875. 

Res. The Maplewood, Clifton; Phone: Avon 
2782-Y. 

Rodney Dean Day, Beta ’03, Chi ’06 

(Pallak Steel Co. ; Res. 3738 Clifton Ave.) 

Walter Alden DcCamp, Beta ’90 

A. B. 1890. Phi Beta Kappa. 

Lawyer 

* Traction Bldg.; Phone: Main 2752. 

Res. 3003 Vernon Place; Phone: Avon 805. 

Sylvester John Dorsel, Zeta *24 

Student. 

* Res. 1383 Myrtle Ave. ;• Phone: (Suburban 
Bell) Woodburn 4808. 

Charles Frederick Goss, Psi ’73 

A. B. 1873; D. D. 1898; B. D. 1876 Auburn 
Theol. Sem. Commencement Orator, Pastor 
Weatherford, Texas 76-78; Limestone N. Y. 
78-81 ; Bethany Church, Utica, 81-85; Chi¬ 
cago Ave. Church, Chicago, 85-88; Modera¬ 
tor of Utica Presbytery, 84 ; Pastor Emeri¬ 
tus. Authur “The Redemption of David 
Corson” ; “The Loom of Life” ; “The Op¬ 
timist” ; “Just a Minute” ; “Little Saint 
Sunshine.” Hon. Member Business Men’s 
Club. Member Cosmic Club. Son of Simon 
Sartwell Goss, Theta '46. Pastor Emeritus 
Avondale Presbyterian Church. 

Clergyman. 

* Res. 937 Lexington Ave; Phone: Avon 238-Y 

Burton Page Hollister, Beta ’92 

A. B. 1892 ; LL. B. 1894 N. Y Law School. 
Eta Phi ; Scroll and Key; Junior Prom. 
Committee: Member Cincinnati Golf, and 
Country Clubs. 

Lawyer. 

* Union Trust Bldg.; Phone: Main 326. 

Howard Clark Hollister, Beta ’78 

(Government Bldg.; Res. 1887 Madison Rd.) 


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CINCINNATI 


John Baker Hollister, Beta ’ll 

A. B. 1911 ; LL. B. 1915 Harvard. Wolf’s 
Head. 

Lawyer 

* Worth in gton, Strong. Stettinius & Hollister, 
44 Wiggins Block, Phone: Main 2755. 

Res. Keys Crescent; Phone: Woodburn 
4717-X. 

James Morgan Hotton, Jr., Zeta ’24 

Student. 

* Res. 2342 Grandin Road. 

Lewis Whiteman Irwin, Beta ’73 

(310 Lincoln Inn Court; Res. 631 Oak St.) 

Francis Porter Johnson, Beta Beta ’94, 
Chi ’96 

Son of Edwin Emerson Johnson, Beta Beta 
'59. 

District Sales Manager 

Ridgway Dynamo & Engine Co., Ridgway, 
Penna. Manufacturers of steam and elec¬ 
tric power apparatus. 

* Res. 238 Senator Place; Phone: Avon 4487. 

Arthur James Larmon, Iota ’06 

Theta Nu Epsilon; Football (1), (2); Track 
(2) ; Glee Club; Dramatic Club ; Chrm. 
Junior Prom. Comm. ; Class Pres.; Member 
University, Queen City and Ft. Mitchell 
Country Clubs. 

President 

The Rahn larmon Co., Manufacturers of 
Engine, Turret, Gap Lathes. 

* 2941 Spring Grove Ave. ; Phone: West 738. 
Res. 5627 Hamilton Ave.; Phone: Park 
1334. 

Edward Samuel Lewis, Xi ’77 

A. B. 1877 Boston Univ. and A. M. 1881 ; 
D. D. 1886 Little Rock Univ.; Phi eBta 
Kappa; Comencement Oration ; Pres. Senior 
Class; Bus. Mgr. “Beacon” 76-77; Pres. 
Sunday School Assn. 92-96; Little Rock 
Univ. 82-86; Chattanooga Univ. 86-90; Pas¬ 
tor in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Au¬ 
thor “Intermediate Worker and His Work” ; 
"Senior Worker and His Work” ; Mason, 
Knight Templar, 32nd degree Scottish Rite, 
Noble Mystic Shrine. 

Clergyman. Associate Editor Methodist 
Book Concern, Sunday School Publications 
M. E. Church. 

* 420 Plum St.; Phone: Main 4392. 

Res. 324 West 9th St.; Phone: Canal 2234. 

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CINCINNATI 


Maxwell Budd Long, Iota ’05 

A. B. 1905; A. M. 1909; B. D. 1908 Bex¬ 

ley Hall ; Phi Beta Kappa; Nu Pi Kappa; 
Theta Nu Epsilon; Tennis (3); Mgr. Bas¬ 
ketball (2) ; Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4); 
College Choir (1), (2), (3), (4) ; Editor-in- 
Chief Reveille (3), “Collegian” (4) ; “Col- 
legion” Board (1), (2), (3) ; Vice-Pres. Nu 
Pi Kappa (3) ; College Assembly (3), College 
Organ (3) ; Honor Committee (1), (2) ; 

Pres. Nu Pi Kappa (4) ; 32nd degree Ma¬ 
son. 

Clergyman, rector 

Church of the Redeemer, Edwards Road. 

* Res. 2896 Erie Ave.; Phone: East 2090-Y. 

Guy Ward Mallon, Beta ’85 

(2004 Union Central Bldg. ; Res. 234 Mc¬ 
Gregor Ave.) 

Henry Neil Mallon, Beta ’17 

(234 McGregor Ave ) 

William Walter Martin, Tau ’95 

(Hotel Havlin, Vine St., and Opera Place; 
Res. 4081 Rose Hill Ave.) 

Lawrence Maxwell, Phi ’74 

B. S. 1874 ; A. M. (Hon.) 1893 ; LL. D. 
(Hon.) 1904 ; LL. B. 1875 Cincinnati Law 
School Phi Beta Kappa. Commencement 
Orator 75th Anniversary of the Founding of 
the Univ. of Mich. ’12 ; Toastmaster 70th 
Anniversary Dinner of the Fraternity ’03 ; 
Solicitor General of the U. S., 93-95 ; non¬ 
resident Lecturer Law Dept., Univer. of 
Mich., since ’09 ; Chrm. Bar Committee on 
Revision of the Equity Rules of the Su¬ 
preme Court ’ll ; Member General Council 
Alumni Assn. Univ. of Mich.; Pres.; Cin¬ 
cinnati Alumni Assn., Univ. Mich. Prof. 
Law Cincinnati Law School, 1896; Pres. 
Queen City Club; Member University, Com¬ 
mercial, Country, Optimists’ (Cincinnati) 
University (New York), and Metropolitan 
(Washington) Clubs. Bro. of William 
Kirkpatrick Maxwell, Phi ’90. 

Lawyer 

* 2208 Union Central Bldg.; Phone: Main 944. 
Res. Edgecliffe Road; Phone: Woodburn 
840. 


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CINCINNATI 


Mark Lincoln Mitchell, Beta ’08 

A B. 1908. Scroll and Key. Football ; Glee 
Club (Pres. ’08) : Hogans, Cup Man ; Sen¬ 
ior Prom. Committee: Editor “Yale Pot 
Pouri.” 

Manufacturer 

Robert Mitchell Furniture Co., Mfgrs. inter¬ 
ior wood trim, retail furniture. 

* 2nd and John Sts.; Phone: Main 1286. 

Res. 3064 Observatory St. ; Phone: East 
766-Y. 

Sherley Warney Morgan, Lambda ’16 

(Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. ; 
Res. 978 Avondale Ave.) 

Roger Sylvester Morris, Phi ’00 

A. B. 1900; M. D. 1902; Sigma Xi ; Alpha 
Omega Alpha: Prof of Medicine, Univ. of 
Cincinnati. Author '“Chemical Laboratory 
Methods.” Son of George Sylvester Morris, 
Zeta ’61 ; Member Automobile Club of Cin¬ 
cinnati; Major and Lt.-Colonel M. C. U. S. 
A. 1917-19. 

Physician, Consultant, Educator, Physician- 
in-Chief 

* Cincinnati General Hospital; Phone: Avon 
4700. 

Res. 3646 Washington Ave.; Phone: Avon¬ 
dale 5397-R. 

Albert Julius Nast, Xi ’68 

A. B. 1868 ; A. M 1871; D. D. 1906 ; D. D. 
Ohio Univ., Athens, Ohio; Phi Beta Kappa. 
Olin Prize, Wesleyan Univ., ’68 ; Editor 
“Olla Podrida”; Pres. Board of Trustees 
Baldwin-Wallace Coll., Berea, Ohio; Pres. 
Board of Trustees, William Nast Coll., Kin- 
Kiang, China; Member Commission of M. 
E. Church on Unification of American 
Methodism, 1912-16 ; Editor "Der Christliche 
Apologete” Methodist Book Concern, Cin¬ 
cinnati. 1892-1918 ; Member City Club. 
Clergyman retired, and Journalist. 

* Res. 816 Mann Place; Phone, Avon 500-L. 

Lindley Guy Palmer, Zeta ’96 

Thompson Spot Welder Co. 

Thomas Barbour Paxton, Jr., Beta ’96 

A. B. 1896 ; LL. B. 1899 Univ. of Cincin¬ 
nati. Phi Delta Phi ; Dramatics (Joint play 
of Psi Upsilon and Delta Kappa Epsilon) ; 
Member 77th General Assembly of Ohio; 


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CINCINNATI 


Member Yale, Coi'inthian Yacht and Uni¬ 
versity Clubs. 

Lawyer 

Paxton, Warrington and Seasongood, Cit¬ 
izens National Bank Bldg.; Phone: Main 
244. 

* Res. 341 Lafayette Ave. 

Harold (Adams) Payne, Della Delta ’16 

Baseball (1), (2) ; Swimming (1), (2) ; 

Prom. Committee; Superintendent Wood De¬ 
partments 

Globe-Wernicke Co., Norwood. Manufactur¬ 
ers wood, metal, anl paper products. 

* Res. 3935 Reading Road; Phone: Avon 
3054. 

John Adams Payne, Jr., Delta Delta ’16 
Lambda ’16 

(The Fleischman Co., Plum St. ; Res. 3925 
Reading Road) 

Stuart St. Clair Purves, Beta Beta ’20 

Ensign. Graduate U. S. Naval Academy, 
Annapolis, Maryland. 

* U. S. S. Idaho, care Postmaster, San Fran¬ 
cisco, Cal. 

Res. 3461 Brookline Ave.; Phone: Avondale 
870-R 

Joseph Rawson, Alpha ’72 

A. B. 1872. 

Banker 

* First National Bank. 

Res. 3767 Clifton Ave.; Phone: Avon 567. 

Frank Webster Reis, Omega ’24 

Fi'eshman baseball; Three Quarters Club; 
Assoc. Editor “Cap and Gown”. 

Student. 

* Res. 2603 Kr.orr Ave.; Phone: West 354-R 

Aaron Burt Champion Rowe, Iota ’19 

Nu Pi Kappa; Kappa Beta Phi; Football 
(2), (3). 

Salesman 

The Matthew Addy Co., Brokers of pig 
iron, coal and coke. 

* 1804 First National Bank Bldg., Phone: 
Main 478. 

Res. 745 Ridgeway Ave.; Phone, Avon 
5839. 

Richard Frederick Rust, Phi ’93 

A. B. 1894 Ohio Wesleyan 
Seci’etary 


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CINCINNATI 


Union Central Blyd. ; Phone: Main 1888. 

* Res. 3674 Clifton Ave.; Phone: Avon 269-X 

Richard Hubbard Rust, Xi ’65 

(No. 7 Greenwood Court, Avondale) 

Richard Sutton Rust, Xi ’12 

A. B. 1912. Theta Nu Epsilon; Kai Gar; 
La Societe Francaisc; Assoc. Editor “Wes¬ 
leyan Literary Monthly” ; Sec. Wesleyan 
Alumni Assn, of Cincinnati. Grandson of 
Richard Sutton Rust, Xi. ’41 ; and nephew 
of Richard Hubbard Rust, Xi ’65. Mason. 
Salesman 

Union Central Life Insurance Co., 4th and 
Vine Sts. 

Life, fire, casualty, automobile, rain, health 
and accident. 

* 1110-15 Union Central Life Ir.s. Bldg. ; 
Phone: Main 2728. 

Res. No. 10 The Ridgeway Apts., Avondale • 
Phone: Avondale 1655-Y. 

Wright Coolidge Sampson, Gamma ’95 

B. S. 1895 

424 Main St.; Phone: Main 1771. 

* Res. 57 Hollister St.; Phone: Avondale 
4993. 

Edward Bartow Sargent, Beta ’83 

(2004 Union Central Bldg.) 

Philip Louis Seasongood, Iota ’87 

1102 Union Trust Bldg. 

Frank Holmes Shaffer, Beta ’77 

(30 Atlas Bank Bldg.; Res. 2260 Park Ave.) 

Stanley Shaffer, Beta ’83 

A. B. 1383; LL. B. 1886 Cincinnati Law 
School. Wolf’s Head; He Boule; Delta 
Kappa. Pres. Football Assn. 1882-83. Mem¬ 
ber Ohio Constitutional Convention, ’ll; 
School Beard and Park Commission. Ham¬ 
ilton, Ohio. Brother of Lewis William Shaf¬ 
fer, Beta ’76, Frank Holmes Shaffer, Beta 
’77; and Frederick David Shaffer, Beta, 
83. 

Lawyer 

* Atlas Bank Bldg ; Phone: Canal 130. 

Res. 20 Oritz Apmts. ; Phone: Main 4659. 


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CINCINNATI 


Henry Stanbery, Iota ’96 

M. D. 1899 Miami Med. Coll. Iota Trustee 
since T7 ; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Major M. 
C. U. S. A. (A. E. F.) Member American 
Legion Fort Mitchell Country and Univer¬ 
sity Clubs. Brother of Philemon Beecher 
Stanbery, Iota ’98, and Hart Stanbery, 
Iota ’00. 

Oculist, Physician and Surgeon. 

* No. 8-10 East 8th St.; Phone: Canal 2920. 
Res. North Marsella Apmts., Covington, 
Ky. ; Phone: South 2416-L. 

Philemon Beecher Stanbery, Iota ’98 

A. B. 1898 ; A. M. 1901 ; LL. B. Cincin¬ 
nati Law School 1901 ; Phi Beta Kappa 
Salutatorian. Tennis, Musical Clubs; 
Dramatics; Member Business Men’s, Fort 
Mitchell Country, Orpheus, and University 
Clubs. 

Brother of Henry Stanbery, Iota ’96, and 
Hart Stanbery, Iota, ’00. 

Auditor 

The Post-Glover Electric Co., Jobbers, elec¬ 
trical goods, and Manufacturers of switch¬ 
boards transite, and grids. 

* 308 West 4th St., Phone: Main 3. 

Res. North Marsella Apts., Covington, Ky.; 
Phone: South 2416-L. 

Walter Harry Strauss, Iota ’15 

Sales Agent 

The Union Central Life Insurance Co. 

* 1115 Union Central Bldg.; Phone: Main 
2728. 

Res. 1182 Park Ave.; Cote Brilliante, Ky. 

Robert A(lphonse) Taft, Beta HO 

A. B. 1910. LL. B. 1913 Harvard. Phi 
Beta Kappa. 

Lawyer 

* 824 Dixie Terminal Bldg.; Phone: Main 
1291. 

Res. 1812 Dexter Ave. 

Eugene Elliott Theobald, Iota ’17 

Brother of Wililam Henry Theobald, Iota 

’ll. 

Salesman 

Ballinger Scheuman Co., 1407 Union Trust 
Bldg., Stocks and Bonds. Phone: Main 
1911. 

* Res. Earnshaw Ave.; Phone: Avon 3438-R. 

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CINCINNATI—CLEVELAND 


James Smith Todd, lota ’18, Lambda ’18 

Theta Nu Epsilon; Kappa Beta Phi. 
Salesman 

* Richards, Parrish & Larason, 504 Union 
Central Bldg.; Phone: Main 1248. 

Investment securities. 

Morison Remick Waite, Beta ’88 

A. B. 1888 ; LL. B. 1890 Univ. of Cincin¬ 
nati. Chairman Boax-d of Editors “Yale 
News”, ’87-88. 

Lawyer 

Waite, Schindel & Bayless. 

. * 97 Carew Bldg.; Phone: Main 267. 

Res. 356 Resor Ave. ; Phone: Avon 2915-X 

Harry Augustus Worcester, Beta ’84 

A. B. 1884. Wolf's Head; He Boule; Delta 
Kappa; Pres. Cincinnati Yale Club. Mem¬ 
ber Queen City, Country, Cincinnati Golf 
(Cincinnati), University and Yale (New 
York), Yondotega (Detroit), and Tavern 
(Cleveland) Clubs. Brother of Edwin Dean 
Worcester Jr., Beta ’76, Franklin Elder 
Worcester, Beta ’82, and Wilford James 
Worcester, Beta ’85. 

Vice-President and General Manager 
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. 
Louis Ry. Co. 

Railway transportation. 

* 711 Union Central Bldg.; Phone: Main 3125. 
Res. Box No. 54 R. F. D. No. 1, Cincin¬ 
nati; Phone: Maderia 647. 

Henry Bingham Bartlett Yergason, Beta 
’99 ** 

Deceased. 


CLEVELAND 

Includes those residing in Cleveland 
proper, Cleveland Heights, East Cleve¬ 
land, Euclid and Lakewood. 

Charles Carroll Arms, Zeta ’65 

A. B. 1865. A. M. 1868. M. D. 1868 Jef- 
fei’son Med. Coll. Acting Asst. Surgeon 
U. S. A., 68-73 ; Prof, of Anatomy Univ. 
of Wooster, ’82. 

Physician (l’etired.) 

Amisfield, St. Clair Rd., Euclid; Phone: 
Kenmore 72-J. 


21 



CLEVELAND 


Joseph Boyd Baker, Tau ’05 

B. S. in C. E. Univ. of Penn. 1905. 

* Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 423 Euclid Ave. ; 
Phone: Main 5231, Ext. 50. 

Engineers, Maintenance of Way. 

Res. 2229 Kerwood Rd.; Phone: Fairmount 
3357. 

Edwin Lewis Barber, Chi ’82 

Oil leases and drilling. 

* P. O. Box No. 19, Vivian, La. 

Res. 1264 East 125th St. 

Albert Harlan Bates, Eta ’89 

M. E. 1889. LL. B. 1892 Ohio State Univ. 
Member Chamber of Commerce, Loyal Le¬ 
gion, Cleveland Engineering Society, and 
Canterbury Golf Club. 

Patent Lawyer 

* Bates & Macklin, 1028 Society for Savings 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 5678. 

Res. 2935 Scarborough Rd. ; Cleveland Hts.; 
Phone: Fairmount 2441. 

Walter Scott Bigelow, Upsilon ’89 

B. S. 1889. Theta Nu Epsilon. Editor 
“Campus” ’86-’87 ; Baseball Mgr. ; Cleve¬ 
land Real Estate Board, Swetland Bldg. ; 
Phone, Prospect 4387. 

Secretary 

* Res 440 East 123rd St.; Phone: Eddy 9057 

Aaron Bodenhorn, Gamma 5 19 

Scarab; Sphinx; Musical Clubs; Football 
(2), (3), Capt. (3). 

Student of Music. 

Res. 1794 East 63rd St. ; Phone: Randolph 
150-R. 

Henry Eldridge Bourne, Beta ’83 

A. B. 1883. B. D. 1887. Is. H. D. 1911 Mar¬ 
ietta Coli. Crew ; Track. 

Prof. History, Head of Dept, of History 
College for Women, Western Reserve Univ.; 
Phone: Garfield 6412. 

* Res. 2769 Lancashire Rd. ; Phone: Fair- 
mount 377-W. 

Donald Edward Breckenridge, Chi *19 

A. B. 1920. Sphinx Head ; Cornell Annuals. 
Managing Editor. 

Salesman 

* Colburn Machine Tool Co., 1038 Ivanhoe 
Rd. ; Phone: Eddy 4082. 

Res. 15000 Euclid Ave.; Phone: Eddy 8723-J 


22 



CLEVELAND 


Robert Warren Breckenridge, Chi ’23 

Student. 

* Res. 2472 Overlook Road; Phone: Fairmount 
1936-W. 

Fayette Brown, Beta ’04 

A. B. 1904, Scroll and Key. 

* The Stewart Furnace Company, 1335 Kirby 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 6565. 

Pig Iron Producer; Vice-President. 

Res. 2617 Berkshire Road, Cleveland Hts., 
Fairmount 3258 

Markley Chalfant Brown, Iota ’16 

Tennis. 

* Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., 1348 Kirby 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 4820. 

Office Manager. 

John Weston Canneli, Zeta ’02 

A. B. 1902 ; Football, track (1), (2), (3), 
(4) ; Sphinx ; Turtle; Dartmouth Club of 
Cleveland. 

Salesman, Book Dept, of 

* The Burrows Bros., 633 Euclid Ave.; 
Phone: Main 3256. 

Res. 12555 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland. 

James Loring Cheney, Omega *77, 
Upsilon ’77 

A. B. 1877; A. M. 1881 ; Rochester; B. D. 
1881 Chicago; PH. D., 1883, Leipzig; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Brother of David Batchelder 
Cheney, Omega '80, and Franklin Snow 
Cheney, Omega '84; Sons of Am. Revolu¬ 
tion Society; Member Soc. of Biblical Lit¬ 
erature and Exegesis; Trustee Kalamazoo 
Coll, and Denison Univ. 

Euclid Ave. Baptist Church, East 18th and 
Euclid Ave.; Phone: Prospect 2857. 
Clergyman ; Assistant Pastor. 

* Res. 3206 Prospect Ave.; Phone: Prospect 
2777. 

Edward Lafourcade Cheyney, Tau ’00 

Baseball (2), Vice-President Sophomore 
Class. 

* Aluminum Company of America, 910 Hanna 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 3005. 

Miners, Reducers and Manufacturers of Al¬ 
uminum. 

Manager of Ohio Sales. 

Res. 1893 East 84th St.; Phone: Garfield 
7377-W. 


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CLEVELAND 


Alvah Stone Chisholm, Beta ’93 ** 

A. B. 1893; Scroll and Key, Eta Phi. 

Died August 20th, 1919 

Wilson Kelly Chisholm, Beta ’98 ** 

A. B. 1898. 

Died October 31, 1919 

Fred George Clark, Iota ’13 

Puff and Powder Club, Pres. (3), (4) ; Glee 
Club, Leader, (3), (4); Mandolin Club, 
Leader (2) ; College Choir, (1), (2), (3), 

(4) ; Senior Council, Chairman (4) ; Dor¬ 
mitory Committee, (3) ; Honor Comm. (4) ; 
Cheer Leader (3), (4) ; Chairman Sopho¬ 

more Hop Comm. ;Member of Union, Her¬ 
mit, Country, Kirtland Country and Avia¬ 
tion Clubs; Pres. Iota Assn. ; First Pres. 
Psi U Club of Cleveland; Vice-President 
Kenyon Alumni Assn. 

* The Fred G. Clark Co., 1087 West 11th 
Street; Phone: Cherry 110. 

Refiners and Marketers of Petroleum Pro¬ 
ducts. 

Vice-Pi'esident. 

Res. “Marlouise”, Mentor, Ohio. 

Robert Parry Clark, Tau ’03 

Real Estate. 

Res. 15105 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio; 
Phone: Lakewood 1712-W. 

Sherman Staley Clark, Iota ’15 

Nu Pi Kappa. Basketball (2), Tennis, 
Mangr. (2). 

* The Fred G. Clark Co., 1087 West 11th St.; 
Phone Cherry 110. 

Refiners and marketers of petroleum pro¬ 
ducts. 

Secretary and Mangr. of Hyvis Department. 
Mayfield, Hermit and Union Clubs. 

Res. 2604 East Overlook Road ; Phone: Fair¬ 
mont 1493. 

Ogden Willard Lincoln Coffin, Delta ’12 

Bucket and Dipper; Athletic Editor 
“Makio”. News Editor of Ohio State Weekly ; 
Mason, Elks, and Psi Upsilon Club (N. Y.) 

* The White Co., 1611 Euclid Ave.; Phone: 
Randolph 7200. 

Manufacturers of motor trucks. 

Division Manager of General Sales Depart¬ 
ment. 

Res. 3276 East Fairfax Road, Cleveland 
Heights; Phone: Fairmount 407-J. 


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CLEVELAND 


Byron Alonzo Collins, Theta ’08 

Pi Phi Club; “Concordiensis” Board; 1st 
Prize Sophomore Oratorical; Foreign Ad- 
tizing Department. 

* Cleveland Plain Dealer, Superior Ave. and 
East 6th St.; Phone: Main 4500. 

Res. 1837 Wilton Road, Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Fairmount 8064-J. 

John Kitteridge Coolidge, Iota ’02 

A. B. 1902 ; Theta Nu Epsilon. Football 

(1), (2), (3), (4); Tennis; (1), (2), (3), 
(4) ; Basketball (l), (2), (3), (4) ; Glee 

Club ; Choir ; Dramatic Club ; Mason ; Bro¬ 
ther of Van Allen Coolidge. Iota ’09. 

Rector of St. Martin’s Church, Fairmount 
Blvd. and Lee Road, Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Fairmount 2245. 

* Res. 3121 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland 
Heights; Phone, Fairmount 2821-W. 

George William Cottrell, Phi ’98 

B. L. 1898. 

* Kelley and Cottrell, 1548 Kirby Bldg. ; 
Phone: Main 3856. 

Lawyer; Specialty, Admiralty Law. 

Res. 1883 East 93rd St.; Phone: Cedar 
391. 

Joe W Crabbe, Phi ’23 

Student; Associate Editor, “Diamond”. 

* Res. 2038 East 93rd St.; Phone: Garfield 
1951. 

Thomas Gerselli Crabbe, Phi ’24 

Student Engineer, Michigan University. 
Brother of Joe W Crabbe, Phi ’23, Psi 
Upsilon House, 702 S. University Ave., 
Ann Arbor Michigan. 

* Res. 2038 East 93rd St.; Phone: Garfield 
1951. 

Ell wood Baker Cunningham, Tail '19 

A. B. 1920. Sphinx Crew Swimming; Edi- 
tor-in-Chief “The Red and Blue”; Editor- 
in-Chief “1920 Class Record”. 

Salesman 

* Armstrong Cork Co., 908 Ulmer Bldg.; 
Phone: Main 4657. 

Res. 4209 Euclid Ave. 


25 





CLEVELAND 


Luther Day, Iota 02 

Football; Baseball; Chamber of Commerce ; 
Nisi Prius; Union, Hermit, Athletic 
Yacht, Canterbury, Lakeside and Country 
Clubs; Brother of Stephen Albion Day, Phi 
’05. 

* Day, Day and Wilkin, 617 Cuyahoga Bldg.; 
Phone: Main 7033. 

Lawyer. 

Res. 2222 Demington Drive; Phone: Fair- 
mount 2928. 

Henry Smith Downe, Iota ’18 

Ph. B. 1921 ; Kappa Beta Phi ; Nu Pi Kap¬ 
pa ; Puff and Powder; Glee Club; Choir; 
“Collegian” (1), (2), (3), (4) ; Editor-in- 

Chief (4) : Football (2), (3) ; Brother of 

Leonard Sherburne Downe, Iota, ’09, and 
Harold King Downe, Iota ’12. 

Salesman 

Hoover Suction Sweeper Co., Schofield Bldg. 
Phone: Main 2890. 

* Res. 876 Lakeview Road; Phone: Eddy 
6821-M. 

Ray Stanley Dunham, Iota ’06 

* The Ray S. Dunham Co., 10550 Euclid Ave.; 
Phone: Garfield 157. 

Real Estate, President. 

Res. 2783 Glengarry Road; Phone: Fair- 
mount 2768. 

Robert Ferriday, Eta ’94 

C. E. 1894; Tau Beta Pi; Glee Club, Mus¬ 
tard and Cheese; Dramatic Club; Engi¬ 
neering Society; Lacrosse; Junior Oratorical 
Contest (3rd Prize), State Oratorical Con¬ 
test (2nd Prize) ; Ivy Orator; Engineering 
News, Thesis Competition (Honorable 
Mention). 

* Secretary of Trade Associations, 855 Lead¬ 
er News Bldg.; Phone: Main 6171. 

Res. 10071 Kee Mar Park, Phone Garfield 
7317-R. 

Edward Rudolph Finkenstaedt, Phi ’ll 

A. B. 1911 ; Mason, Society Automotive 
Engineers; University Club (Washington), 
University and Country Clubs (Cleveland). 
Metropolitan Securities Co., 423 Euclid Ave., 
Phone: Cherry 200. 

Automobile Financing, Vice-President. 

* Res. 2021 East 89th St.; Phone: Cedar 
1077. 


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CLEVELAND 


William Kountz Fitch, Rho ’13 

M. E. 1913; Tau Beta Pi; Yellow Helmet; 
Golf. 

* The Dravo-Doyle Co., Leader-News Bldg. ; 
Phone: Main 1216. 

Merchant Engineers; District Manager. 
Res. 3922 Prospect Ave. 

Burton Philander Fowler, Pi ’07 

A. B. 1907 ; Business Mgr. “Syracuse Uni¬ 
versity Weekly” ; Brother of George Wine- 
gar Fowler, Pi ’04. 

Principal of Central High School; Phone: 
Randolph 457. 

Educator 

* Res. 2659 Hampshire Rd. ; Phone: Fair- 
mount 1953-W. 

Herbert Loring Frost, Beta ’83 

A. B. 1883; M. D. 1886 Cleveland Medical 
School ; F. A. C. S. 1896 ; Member of 
Athletic, University and Yale (New York) 
Clubs. 

Physician and Surgeon 

1005 Rose Bldg.; Phone: Main 3953. 

* Res. 1900 East 84th St. ; Phone: Garfield 
1673. 

Harry Ralph Gordon, Sigma ’18 

Foot Ball (1), (4); Glee Club; Pi Kappa; 
Pres. Freshman Class; Willowick Country 
Club. 

Special Agent for 

* T. F. Huggins, Ins. Broker, 337 Superior 
Ave.; Phone: Main 6998. 

General Insurance & Surety Bonds. 

Res. 1226 Eddy Rd. ; Phone: Eddy 4608. 

Walter Greenwood Graves, Beta ’86 

A. B. 1886 ; Brother of George Heber 
'Graves, Beta ’82. 

Manufacturing Chemist. 

Res. 1950 East 90th St.; Phone: Garfield 
1208. 

A(braham) Avery Hallock, Xi ’16 

A. B. 1916 ; Corpse and Coffin ; Mystical 
Seven ; German Club ; La Societe Fracaise; 
Musical Clubs; Junior Prom. Comm.; 
Chrm. Senior Ball; Hockey; Baseball ; 
Swimming, (2), (3), (4); Football, (2>, 

(3), (4); Mason; Cleveland Grays; Aero 

Club of America; Secy-Treas. Psi Upsilon 
Club of Cleveland. 

* The Upson-Walton Co. 1310 West 11th St.; 


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CLEVELAND 


Phone: Main 4720. 

Mfgrs., Importers Jobbers, Ship Supplies, . 
Cordage and Wire Rope. 

Purchasing Dept. 

Res. 7706 La Grange Ave. ; Phone: Randolph 
2544-W. 

Leavitt Hallock, Gamma ’19 

Sphinx ; Shaker Heights and Sleepy Hol¬ 
low Country Clubs. 

* The Ohio Rubber Co., 725 St. Clair Ave. ; 
Phone: Main 3395. 

Mfgr’s Agent, Mechanical Rubber Goods, 
Rubber Clothing and Footwear. 

Secretary Sales Department. 

Res. 2122 Surrey Road, Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Cedar 2786. 

Francis Samuel Haserot, Tau ’17 

B. S. Columbia, 1920; M. A. 1921 
Lecturer in Economics 

* 818 Livingston Hall, Columbia University, 
N. Y. C. 

Educator. 

Res. 1786 Crawford Road; Phone: Gar¬ 
field 1048-J. 

William Joseph Haworth, Iota ’96 

Cleveland Athletic and Willowick Country 
Clubs. 

* The Haworth Marble Co., 4500 Euclid Ave., 
Phone: Randolph 5136. 

Marble Contracting. 

President. 

Res. 1795 East 90th St.; Phone: Garfield 
2503. 

Francis Hobart Herrick, Zeta ’81 

A. B. 1881; Ph. D. 1888, Johns Hopkins; 
Sc. D. 1897, Western University of Pa. 
Author of “The American Lobster” ; “Home 
Life of Wild Birds” ; “Natural History of 
The American Lobster”. 

Prof, of Biology, Western Reserve Univ. 

* Adelbert College. Western Reserve Univ. ; 
Phone: Garfield 6412. 

Res. 2863 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Fairmount 811-M. 

John Walter Hertzler, Eta ’03 

M. E. 1903. 

Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 

The Cleveland Worm & Gear Co., 1667 
East 40th St.; Phone: Randolph 6215. 

* Res. University Club, 3813 Euclid Ave.; 
Phone: Randolph 91. 


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CLEVELAND 


Howard Haines Higbee, Beta ’84 

A. B. 1884 ; Ph. D. 1895 ; Johns Hopkins 
Univ.; Phi Beta Kappa 

Research Asst. Organic Chem Tufts Coll. 
’95-96 ; Prof. of General and Physical 
Chem., Hamilton Coll. ’96-00 ; Prof. Phys¬ 
ics and Chem. Antioch Coll., ’02-06. 
Educator. 

* Res. 2121 East 96th St.; Phone: Garfield 
9603-W. 

George Whitefield Hopkins, Eta ’22 

Pi Delta Epsilon ; Art Editor "Lehigh 
Burr’’. 

H. J. Walker Co., East 131st St.; Phone: 
Eddy 7673. 

Machinist, Milling Machine Operator (ex¬ 
perience toward becoming a Mechanical En¬ 
gineer). 

* Res. 1284 East 113th St.; Phone: Garfield 
8663-J. 

Ronald Newell Hoskin, Phi *20 

Manager of 

* Hoskin Shoe Co., care Klines, 1007 Euclid 
Ave.; Phone: Prospect 3375. 

Retailers, specializing in ladies’ shoes. 

Res. 14410 Dartmoor Rd., East Cleveland. 

Elton Hoyt, 2nd, Beta ’10 

A. B. 1910; Scroll & Key. 

* Pickands, Mather & Co., Western Reserve 
Bldg.; Phone: Cherry 1800. 

Iron Ore Sales Dept. Iron Ore, Pig Iron 
and Coal. 

Res. 11020 Magnolia Drive; Phone: Cedar 
1149. 

Philip Theodore Hummel, Tota ’23 

Puff and Powder; Choir; Collegian; Soph¬ 
omore Hop Comm. ; Mount Vernon Coun¬ 
try Club. Student. 

Aetna Insurance Co., 622 Leader-News 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 6610. 

Insurance of all varieties; Agent, Marine 
Dept. 

* Res. 1885 East 75th St.; Phone: Randolph 
6123-W. 

(Frank) Hubbard Hutchinson, Delta 
Delta ’17 

A. B. 1917; Gargoyle; Pipe & Quill; Cap 
and Bell ; Cercle Franeais; Musical Club; 
Editor “Williams Literary Monthly”; Lead¬ 
er Glee Club (4) ; Art Editor "Gul”; Col¬ 
lege Song Leader; Football, (1), (2), (3). 

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CLEVELAND 


* Cleveland Institute of Music, 3146 Eu¬ 
clid Ave. ; Phone: Prospect 4236. 

Ass’t to Ernest Bloch, Musical Director. 
Executive work, teaching of musical theory 
and writing music. 

Res. Mrs. Miller’s Studio, 3738 Euclid Ave. ; 
Phone: Randolph 452-J. 

Walter Thomas James, Xi ’13 

A. B. 1913 ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Tennis (1), (2), (3), (4); Captain 
(2), (3), (4); Musical Clubs; Mason; 
American Legion. 

* Bethlehem Steel Corporation, 1525 Guar¬ 
dian Bldg.; Phone: Main 6865. 

Steel Manufacturers; Salesman. 

Res. 2025 E. 100th St.; Phone: Garfield 
839-M. 

Homer Moore Jewett, Iota ’14 

* Williams Manufacturing Company, 118 St. 
Clair Ave.; Phone: Main 1337. 

Proprietary Medicine Jobbers. 

Partner. 

Norman Fullerton Kennedy, Delta Delta 
’17 

A. B. 1917; M. B. A. 1920 Harvard; Track 
and Cross-Country; Exec. Comm.; Staplers 
Club; Harvard Business School; Williams 
Club (New York). 

* Res. 2945 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Hts. ; 
Phone: Fairmount 3299. 

209 Common St., Walpole, Mass. 

William Dorsey Kennedy, Delta Delta ’16 

A. B. 1916; M. B. A. 1919 Harvard; Foot¬ 
ball ; Pipe and Quill ; Cercle Francais; 
Outing Club; Classical Society; Captain 
Fire Brigade; Prom. Comm. (2); Under¬ 
class Contest Comm. 

Auditor 

Res. 2945 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland 
Heights; Phone: Fairmount 3299. 

Colonial Club, Cambridge, Mass. 

Sheldon Quayle Kerruish, Beta ’83 

A. B. 1883 ; Veteran Troop A, O. N. G.; 
Member Union and Yale (New York) 
Clubs. 

* Kerruish, Kerruish, Hartshorn & Spooner, 
1011 Society for Savings Bldg.; Phone: 
Main 372. 

Lawyer. 

Res. 12345 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights; 
Phone:Garfield 2598-J. 


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_ CLEVELAND _ 

Samuel Sturgis Lawler, Mu ’12, Chi ’14 

M. E. 1914 Cornell ; Sphinx Head ; Aleph 
Samach ; Kappa Beta Phi ; Mgr. Football ; 
Chrm. Senior Gen’i Comm. ; Spring Day 
Comm. • Member Student Conference; K. of 
C.; B. P. O. E. 

1836 Euclid Ave.; Prospect: 2060. 
Manufacturer’s Agent. 

* Res. 13619 Milan Ave.; Phone: Eddy 8259-J. 

Calvin Arthur Lohmiller, Phi ’06 

Friars; Mgr. Football Team; Member of 
Union, Athletic, Shaker Heights and Ro¬ 
tary Clubs. 

The Hunkin-Conkey Construction Co., Cen¬ 
tury Bldg.; Phone: Cherry 394. 
Vice-President. 

Constructors of buildings, bridges, docks, 
breakwaters, etc. 

* Res. 11435 Euclid Ave.; Phone: Cedar 2518. 

Richard Courtney Lux, Zeta ’20 

Member of Dover Bay Country Club. 

* The Square Baking Co., 105th St. Market, 
Euclid Ave.; Phone: Cedar 106. 

Manager. 

Res. 2066 East 77t.h St.; Phone: Randolph 
279. 

William Archibald McAfee, Beta ’ll 

A. B. 1911; L. L. B. 1915 Harvard; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Scroll and Key; Member of 
University and Tavern Clubs. 

* Niman, Grossman, Buss & Holliday, East 
Ohio Gas Bldg.; Phone: Main 432. 

Lawyer 

Res. 2874 Hampshire Road; Phone: Fair- 
mount 3275-W. 

Donald McBride, Beta ’06 

A. B. 1906; LL. B 1910 Western Reserve 
University. 

The Cleveland Akron Bag Co., East 40th 
and Perkins Ave.; Phone: Randolph 4300. 
Secretary. 

Mfgrs. of Bags, Burlap, Awnings, Roofing, 
Tents, Flags, etc. 

* Res. 2523 Norfolk Road, Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Fairmount 264. 

John Warden McCauley, Jr., Theta ’18, 
Chi ’20 

B. S. 1918; A. B. 1920 Cornell; Kappa 
Beta Phi; Baseball, (1), (2),; Tennis (2), 
(3); Honor Court; Interfraternity Council; 


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CLEVELAND 


Sophomore Soiree; Graduate Council; Cleve¬ 
land Athletic Club; Son of John Warden 
McCauley, Theta ’83 and Nephew of James 
Adelbert McCauley, Theta ’85. 

* Colburn Machine Tool Company, 1038 

Ivanhoe Road; Phone: Eddy 4082. 

Salesman ; Manufacturers of Machine Tools, 
Heavy Duty Drill Pressers and Boring 
Mills. 

Res. 8230 Euclid Ave. ; Phone: Garfield 
760-R. 

William McCallin McKee, Eta ’07 

Librarian and Curator of Prints, 

* Cleveland Museum of Art, Box C, Station 
E; Phone: Garfield 4015. 

Res. 1968 East 116th St.; Phono: Garfield 
2932-M. 

Edwin John Mapes, Theta ’12 

Supervisor 

Telling Belle Vernon Co., 704 Eagle Ave.; 
Phone: Prospect 1753. 

* Res. 2320 Grandview Ave. ; Phone: Cedar 
2781 (temporary) 

S(amuel) Livingston, Mather, Beta ’05 

A. B. 1905 ; Swimming team; Member Un¬ 
ion, Univei'sity, Tavern, Country, Little 
Mountain, Chagrin Valley Hunt, University 
(Chicago), and Yale (New York) Clubs. 
Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., 1100 Kirby Bldg. ; 
Phone: Main 7160.. 

Iron ore, pig iron, coal, lake transportation, 
and chemicals Secretary. 

Nephew of William Gwinn Mather, Beta 
Beta ’77. 

* Res. 10823 Magnolia Drive: Phone: Garfield 
2747. 

William Gwinn Mather, Beta Beta *77 

A. B. 1877 ; A M. 1885. Jackson Philoso¬ 
phical Essay Prize; Diocesan Standing Com¬ 
mittee of Ohio; Trustee Trinity Coll. ; Ken¬ 
yon Coll. ; Western Reserve Univ. ; Member 
Case School Corporation; Member Union 
and University (Cleveland, New York and 

Chicago Clubs 

Uncle of S. Livingston Mather, Beta ’05. 
President 

The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., 1100 Kirby 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 7160. 

Iron ore, pig iron, coal, lake transportation 
and chemicals. 

* Res. 12407 Lake Shore Blvd., Bratenahl; 
Phone: Eddy 1407. 

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CLEVELAND 


Charles Rockwell Morley, Beta ’86 

A. B. 1886. Wolf’s Head, He Boule, P. U.; 
Baseball, Crew. 

Real Estate and Investments (Retired). 

* Res. 2914 Prospect Ave. ; Phone: Prospect 
168. 

Andrew White Newberry, Chi ’05 

A. B. 1905 ; Met. E. 1908 Columbia. Sphinx 
Head, Cornell ; Sigma Chi, Columbia. “Cor- 
nellian”. Member Am. Inst, of Mining 
Engineers; Cornell L T niv. Club (New York). 
Brother of Arthur Cleveland Newberry, Chi 
’ 12 . 

* Sandusky Cement Co., 2 Rector St., New 
York, N. Y. ; Phone: Rector 1421. 

Res. Dongan Hills, N. Y. and 2441 Kennil- 
worth Rd., or University Club (Cleveland). 

Arthur Cleveland Newberry, Chi ’12 

A. B. 1912. Brother of Andrew White 
Newbeiry, Chi ’05. 

Sandusky Cement Co, 626 Engineers Bldg. ; 
Phone: Cherry 2234. 

Manufacturers of Portland Cement. 
Advertising Manager and Sales Dept. 

* Res. University Club, 3813 Euclid Ave. ; 
Phone: Randolph 91. 

Lawrence Harper Norton, Bela ’10 

A. B. 1910 ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Dramatic 
Editor “Yale Courant’’ ; Member of Union, 
Tavern, Chagrin Valley, Kirtland and Yale 
Clubs; Yale Club (New York ; Travellers 
Club (Paris) ; Diplomatic Service. 

* Res. 7301 Euclid Ave.; Phone: Randolph 
178. 

William Allen Osborn, Beta ’93 

A. B. 1893 ; A. M. 1895; He Boule; Scroll 
and Key; Banjo Club; Chemist. 

* Res. 1911 East 75th St.; Phone: Randolph 
2148. 

Paul Patterson, Beta ’ll 

A. B. 1911; LL. B. 1914; Harvard. 

* Baker, Hostetler & Silo, Union Trust Bldg.; 
Phone: Main 202 

Res. University Club, 3813 Euclid Ave.; 
Phone: Randolph 91. 

Lawyer. 


33 



CLEVELAND 


Marsh Klock Powers, Beta *10 

A. B. 1910. Editor “Yale Record”; Mem¬ 
ber of Union, University, Country and 
Cleveland Advertising Clubs 
President 

* The Powers-House Co., Racine Bldg., 1105 
Chestnut Ave.; Phone: Main 6163. 
Advertising Agency 

Also writer of Magazine articles, (nom de 
plume, P. K. Marsh) 

Res. 1906 East 84th St.; Phone: Cedar 
2109. 

Henry Sherwin Prescott, Delta Delta ’22 

Tennis (3), (4). Cercle Francaise ; Circulo 
Espanol. Distribution Mgr. Williams Rec¬ 
ord. Member Foi’est Park Country Club 
Adams, Mass. 

Student. 

Res. 3085 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland 
Heights; Phone: Fairmount 808. 

John Sherwin Prescott, Delta Delta ’24 

Student. 

Res. 3085 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland 
Heights; Phone: Fairmount 808. 

Henry Augustine Raymond, Beta ’05 

A. B. 1905. Scroll and Key; Boat Club. 
Ore Sales Agent 

Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., 1100 Kirby Bldg. ; 
Phone: Main 7160. 

Iron ore, pig iron, coal, lake transporta¬ 
tion and chemicals. 

* Res. 1560 East 115th St.; Phone: Cedar 
1870. 

Earle Linus Rich, Xi ’07 

A. B. 1907. Pi Kappa Tau; Theta Nu Ep¬ 
silon ; Corpse and Coffin; Skull and Ser¬ 
pent ; Debating Society; Musical Clubs; 
Bus. Mgr. “Argus” ; “Wesleyan Literary 
Monthly” ; German Club (Social) ; Tennis 
(3), (4); Class President (1); Chairman 

Junior Prom.; Member of Cleveland Yacht 
Club. 

Treasurer 

The Arco Co., 6408 Euclid Ave.; Phone: 
Randolph 3104. 

Manufacturers of Paints, Varnishes and En¬ 
amels. 

* Res. 1311 West Blvd.; Phone: Hemlock 
605-J. 


34 



CLEVELAND 


Edwin Gardner Weed Ruge, Beta ’12 

A. B. 1912 ; LL. B. 1915 Harvard. Gym. 
Team (1), (2), (3), (4), Mgr. (4) ; Execu¬ 
tive Comm. Intercoll. Assn. Amateur Gym¬ 
nasts of America and Union Athletic 
Assn.; Vice-Pres. Southern Club; Major 
Inf. O. R. C.; D. S. C. 

Cost Accountant 

The Eberhard Mfg Co., C. & P. Ry. and 
Tennyson Rd. ; Phone: Cedar 246. 
Manufacturers of malleable iron products. 

* Res. 8230 Euclid Ave.; Phone: Garfield 
5608. 

Fordham Clark Russell, Zeta ’12 

A. B. 1912. Phi Beta Kappa. 

Creative Department 

* Fuller & Smith, 800 Bulkley Bldg.; Phone: 
Cherry 500. 

Advertising 

Res. 1890 East 97th St.; Phone: Garfield 
8588. 

Norman Prime Sanborn, Iota ’19, Eta ’22 

Kappa Beta Phi ; Pi Delta Epsilon ; The 
“Collegian” Board (Kenyon) ; Assoc. Editor 
“Collegian”; Choir; “Burr” (Lehigh); “Ep¬ 
itome” (Lehigh) ; Cleveland Naval Reserve 
Club. 

Student. 

Psi Upsilon House, Bethlehem, Penna; 
Phone: 967. 

* Res. 1848 Page Ave.; Phone: Eddy 2931-J. 

Robert Hodgson Sanborn, Iota ’18 

Football (2), (3) ; Basketball (1), (2) ; 
Capt. (3) ; Baseball (1) ; Glee Club and 
Choir (1), (2), (3). 

Supervisor of Liberty Bond Coupon Depart¬ 
ment. 

Federal Reserve Bank, Williamson Bldg.; 
Phone: Main 6481. 

* Res. 1841 Roxford Rd.; East Cleveland; 
Phone: Eddy 2972-W. 

Julius Courtlon Sanderson, Chi ’04 

Member of Country Club 
Treasurer 

* The White Sewing Machine Co., 7821 St. 
Clair Ave.; Phone: Randolph 3180. 
Manufacturers of sewing machines. 

Res. 2566 Lee Rd., Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Fairmount 1656-W. 


35 



CLEVELAND 


Harry Barber Sawyer, Iota ’97** 

L L. B. 1901 Western Reserve Univ. Theta 
Nu Epsilon; Delta Beta Phi; Football (1), 
(2), (3), (4), Capt. (3), (4); Baseball; 

Brothter of Raymond Terry Sawyer, Iota 
’00. Died, January 2nd, 1921. 

Raymond Terry Sawyer, Iota ’00 

A. B. 1900 ; L L. B. 1903 Western Re¬ 
serve University ; Member of Union, Univer¬ 
sity, and Canterbury Golf Clubs; Brother of 
Harry Barber Sawyer, Iota ’97 
Lawyer ; Counsel of 

* The Cleveland Trust Co., 9th and Euclid 
Ave. ; Phone: Prospect 3000. 

Bank. 

Res. 2824 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland 
Heights; Phone: Fairmount 1021-W. 

Allen Dudley Severance, Gamma ’89 

A. B. 1889 ; A. M. 1896 ; B. D. 1896 Ober- 
lin; Prof, of History, Western Reserve 
University. Member of Union, University, 
and Rowfant Clubs. 

Educator. 

Res. 2697 Edgehill Rd. ; Phone: Fairmount 
4062. 

Norman Edward Severance, Iota ’22 

Production and Purchasing Dept, of 

* The Artcraft Top Co.,. 4049 St. Clair Ave., 
Phone: Randolph 1462 or 1463. 
Manufacturers of permanite automobile 
tops. 

Res. 7625 Lexington Ave.; Phone: Randolph 
5903-W 

Thomas Henry Sheldon, Iota ’09 

Theta Nu Epsilon ; Musical Clubs; Dramatic 
Club ; ; Basketball ; Tennis ; Member of Her¬ 
mit and Columbus (Columbus, O.) Clubs. 
Treasurer. , 

* The Fred G. Clark Co., 1087 West 11th 
St.; Phone: Cherry 110. 

Marketers and Refiners of petroleum pro¬ 
ducts. 

Res. 1875 East 84+h St.; Phone: Cedar 
129. 

Howard Newell Skillin, Zeta ’00 

Manager State of Ohio 

* Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1014 
Guardian Bldg.; Phone: Main 4803. 

Life Insurance. 

Res. 12420 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Garfield 6199-J. 


36 





CLEVELAND 


Henry Mortimer Smeed, Upsilon ’16 

A. B. 1916. Chi Rho; Staff Artist “Inter- 
pres.” 

Educator 

Hawken School, 1588 Ansel Rd.; Phone: 
Cedar 604. 

* Res. 1877 East 84th St.; Phone: Garfield 
1911. 

Clifford Chester Smith, Phi ’86 

B. S. in M. E. 1886. Baseball (3), (4) ; 

Tennis (2), (3), (4). 

Superintendent City Hall, Garbage Disposal 
Plant, Willow Road. 

* Res. 2229 East 93rd St.; Phone: Garfield 
851-W. 

Watson Goodrich Tapping, Rho ’12 

President and Manager 

Tapping-Waiter & Co., Wisconsin agents 
for 

* The Cleveland Discount Co., Kirby Bldg. ; 
Phone: Cherry 1870. 

Real estate mortgages. 

Res. 1881 Belmore Rd. ; Phone: Eddy 8598. 

Henry Martyn Tenney, Gamma ’64 

A. B. 1864 ; D. D. 1889 ; B. D. 1867 Ando¬ 
ver Theol. Sem. ; 1st Alexandria Prize (1) ; 
Declamattion Prize (2) ; Commencement 
Poet; Pastor Village Church, Boston. Mass., 
67-70; First Church Winona, Minn., 70-75; 
First Church, Steubenville, 75-80 and First 
Church, Cleveland, 80-85 ; Trustee of Ober- 
lin Coll, since 85; Pastor 2nd Congrega¬ 
tional Church Oberlin 89-10; Pastor Emer¬ 
itus, 10—; Author “History of The Schauf- 
fler Missionary Training School’’ ; Bartlett 
Gymnasium (at its beginning). 

Clergyman (Retired) 

Pastor Emeritus, United Church, Oberlin, O. 
Res. 1235 Warren Rd., Lakewood, Ohio. 

William Henry Theobald, Iota ’ll 

Nu Pi Kappa ; Puff and Powder Club ; De¬ 
bate, Mgr. ; Member of Hermit and Uni¬ 
versity (Los Angeles) Clubs. 

Salesman 

* Richards, Parrish and Lamson, 310 Guar¬ 
dian Bldg.; Phone: Cherry 2650. 

Stocks and bonds. 

Res. New Amsterdam Hotel, Euclid and E. 
22nd St.; Phone: Prospect 3200. 

37 






CLEVELAND 


Edward David Townsend, Beta Beta, ’12 

Football; Baseball. 

Accountant 

The McKinney Steel & Iron Co., 4002 Dille 
Ave.; Phone: Broadway 1460. 

Steel, Iron, Slag, Coke, By-products. 

* Res. 1195 Westlake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio; 
Phone: Lakewood 794-J. 

Raymond Lathrop Tweedy, Beta ’00 

A. B. 1900. 

Vice President and Treasurer 

* The Ohio Clothing Co., 717 Lakeside Ave.; 
Phone: Cherry 1154. 

Clothing Manufacturers. 

Res. 2060 Woodbury Rd., Shaker Village; 
Phone: Fairmount 229-J 

Noble Van Voorhis, Iota ’18 

Nu Pi Kappa ; Kappa Beta Phi ; Tau Alpha 
Delta; Puff and Powder ; Football ; Kenyon 
Collegian Board: Mason. 

Resale Supervisor for 

Hoover Suction Sweeper Co., 503 Schofield 
Bldg. Phone: Main 2890, at The May Co., 
Euclid, Ontario and Prospect Ave. ; Phone: 
Main 6800. 

* Res. 858 Lakeview Rd. 

George Seaton Wasser, Iota ’23 

Kappa Lambda Mu ; Nu Pi Kappa; Puff 
and Powder; Kenyon Collegian, Asst. Mgr. 
(2) ; Mount Vernon Country Club; Track 
Asst. Mgr. (2) ; Mgr. (3). 

Student. 

* Kenyon College, Psi Upsilon House, Gam- 
bier, Ohio. 

Res. 2842 Lee Rd., Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Fairmount 760. 

Joshua Boone Waterworth, Beta, ’08 

A. B. 1908; L L. B. 1911 Western Reserve 
Univ. ; Scroll and Key, Phi Delta Phi ; 
Editor Yale “Pot Pourri” ; member of 
Troop A, O N. G. and University Club; 
Asst. U. S. Attorney 1912-1915, U. S. 
Commissioner : member of 

* Scott, Bissell & Waterworth, 1519 William¬ 
son Bldg.; Phone: Main 2095. 

Lawyer. 

Res. University Club, 3813 Euclid Ave.; 
Phone: Randolph 91. 


38 





CLEVELAND 


Ernest Wales Whittemore, Beta ’98 

A. B. 1898. 

Assistant Treasurer. 

* The National Malleable Castings Co., 10600 
Quincy Ave.; Phone: Garfield 3400. 
Malleable, Iron and Steel Castings. 

Res. 2270 Tudor Drive. Cleveland Heights; 
Phone: Fairmount 491. 

Arthur Baldwin Williams, Jr. Beta ’98 

A. B. 1898 ; L. L. B. 1912 Baldwin Univ. ; 
Sigma Xi ; Delta Theta Phi, Cleve. Law 
School; Class Deacon; Member of Univer¬ 
sity and Canlerbury Golf Clubs 
Vice President and Secretary. 

* The Williams-Murphy Co., 1126 Hanna 
Bldg.; Phone: Cherry 491. 

Real Estate. 

Res. 2100 Surrey Rd. Suite 6, Cleveland 
Heights; Phone: Garfield 965-W. 

Chauncey Lawrence Williams, Rho ’94 

Advertising Salesman, Ohio Representative. 

* The Architectural Record Co., 20 Citizens 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 3982 and 119 West 
40th St., New York City. 

Res 254 Elm St., Oberlin, O.; Phone: 
Oberlin 492. 

George Clary Wing, Alpha *71 

A. B. 1871 ; L L. B. 1873 Georgetown ; 
Baseball; Chief of Diplomatic Bureau, U. S. 
Dept, of State, ’83; U. S. Atty. Court of 
Claims '79-83. 

Secretary. 

The Brown Hoisting Machinery Co., and 
The Elyria Foundry Co., 1104-5 Citizens 
Bldg.; Phone: Main 1231. 

Lawyer. 

Res. 6915 Euclid Ave., Suite 1. 

Donald Worthington, Iota ’17 

Nu Pi Kappa; Rifle; Puff and Powder; 
Football (2), (3); Choir; Glee Club, Mgr. 
(4). 

Special Apprentice. 

Warner & Swasey Co., 5809 Carnegie Ave.; 
Phone: Randolph 5809. 

4111 Euclid Ave. 

Arthur Silas Wright, Theta ’82 

A. B. and C. E 1882; A. M. 1887; Phi 
Beta Kappa; Adelphic; Commencement Or¬ 
ator (Prophet) ; “Concordiensis” Business 
Mgi ; Junior Prof, of Modern Languages, 


39 



CLEVELAND—CLIFTON 


Union Coll., 87-92 ; Prof, of Modern Lan¬ 
guages, Case School of Applied Science, 93 
—; Member Modern Language Assn, of 
America, Modern Language Assn, of Ohio, 
Soc. for Promotion of Engineering Educa¬ 
tion, and University Clubs; Second Presi¬ 
dent of Psi Upsilon Club of Cleveland. 
Father of Edward Barhyte Wright, Gamma 
’ 20 . 

Case School of Applied Science; Phone: 
Garfield 2387. 

* Res. 1961 Ford Drive; Phone: Garfield 

7871-J. 

Edward Barhyte Wright, Gamma ’20 

A. B. 1920 ; Glee Club; Associate Editor 
“The Amherst.’’ 

Son of Arthur Silas Wright, Theta ’82. 
Clerk. 

* A. H. Bull Steamship Co., 17 Battery Place, 
New York City. 

Res. 1961 Ford Drive; Phone: Garfield 

7871-J. 

Laurence Perry Wright, Iota ’23 

Alpha Alpha; Delphic; Republican Club ; 
College Orchestra; Glee Club ; Athletic Ed¬ 
itor “Sandspur” Vice Pres. Class (1) ; De¬ 
bate. 

Student 

Rollins College, Winter Pai’k, Florida. 

* Res. 2905 Sedgwick Rd. t Cleveland Heights ; 
Phone: Fairmount 836. 

Clarence Upson Young, Theta ’19 

Kappa Beta Phi; Idol Club; Football (1) ; 
Member of Cleveland Grays, and Ship Mas¬ 
ters’ Association. 

Salesman 

* The Upson-Walton Co., 1310 West 11th St.; 
Phone: Main 4720. 

Manufacturers, Importers. Jobbers, Ship 
Supplies, Cordage and Wire Rope. 

Res. 8230 Euclid Ave.; Phone: Garfield 
760-R. 

CLIFTON 

Charles Lawson Reed, Beta ’ll 

Manufacturer 

(The Stearns & Foster Co, Lockland. 

Res. 3581 Interwood Ave.) 

40 




COLUMBUS 


COLUMBUS 

Robert Aholiab Bentley, Iota ’10 

700 East Broad St. 

John Jonas Chester, Jr., Iota ’19 

Lawyer. 

* 16 East Broad St.; Phone, (Bell) Main 
1432, (Citizens) 7200. 

Res. 1529 Menlo Place; Phone, (Bell) 
East 8846, (Citizens) 13311. 

Rollin Frederick Crider, Chi ’82 

(537 East Broad St.) 

John Green Deshler, Iota ’73 

Member Columbus, Columbus Country, Au¬ 
tomobile and Scioto Country Clubs; Direc¬ 
tor Hayden Clinton National Bank, and 
Buckeye Steel Castings Co. 

R/inkpr ( vpf irprl ^ 

* 901 Hayden Bldg.; Phone: Bell Main 3666; 
Citizens 3568. 

Res. Hotel Deshler; Phone. Main 8000. 

Angus Wortham Dun, Iota ’80 

Farmer and agent for estate. 

16 East Broad St.; Phone: 8295. 

* Res. 115 Wooldand Ave. ; Phone: 13137. 

John Graham Dun, Iota ’75 ** 

Marshall ’74 Ex-Pres. Ohio State Hotel 
Assn.; Pres. Columbus Hotel Assn. ; Sec. 
Central Ohio Psi Upsilon Assn., ’82-88; 
Trustee and Treas Iota Bldg. Fund Mem¬ 
ber Athletic and Scioto Country Clubs; 
Chamber of Commerce ; Columbus Publicity 
and Convention Assn. ; Brother of Charles 
Bush Dun, Iota ’77, and father of Charles 
Holman Dun, Iota ’09. Deceased. 

John Bernard Christian Eckstrom, Zeta 
’98 

Physician 

208 East Eleventh St. 

John Xerxes Farrar, Beta ’12 

A. B 1912. Wolf’s Head. Basketball ; 
Crew; Track (1), (2), (3), (4); Triennial 
Committee. 

Asst. Purchasing Agent. 

* The Jeffrey Mfg. Co.; Phone, (Bell) N- 
2360 ; Citizens 108213. 

Coal mine fans, locomotives, mining ma¬ 
chines, conveyors, crushers, chain, etc. 

Res. 1512 Hawthorne St.; Phone: (Citizens) 
13125. 


41 




COLUMBUS 


Frank Heermans Field, Upsilon *96 

(77 E. Long St.: Res. 1691 Franklin Ave.) 

Charles Sumner Hamilton, Iota ’83 

A. B. 1884 Princeton. M D. 1887 Columbus 
Medical College, Ohio State Univ.; LL. D. 
1917 (Honorary) Kenyon : Commencement 
Orator; Member Columbus, Athletic and 
Scioto Country Clubs; Chief of Staff, 
Hawke’s Hospital of Mt. Carmel ; Prof, of 
Surgery, Med. Dept., Ohio State Univ., 
Brother of William Drake Hamilton, Iota 
’80. 

Surgeon. 

* 188 East State St.; Phone (Bell) Main 424, 
(Citizens) 2424. 

Res. 52 Jefferson Ave.; Phone, (Citizens) 
2327. 

William Drake Hamilton, Iota ’80 

A. B. 1880; A. M. 1890; M. D. 1883 Col¬ 
umbus Medical College; F. A. C. S. 1891; 
Member Columbus and Scioto Country 
Clubs. 

Surgeon. 

* Res. East Broad St. and Colombia Ave.; 
Phone: Citizens 13250. 

Walter Scott Hanna, Delta Delta ’20 

(172 Woodland Ave.) 

Charles Elmer Holmes, Beta ’84 

(Mutual Insurance Co. of New York, 301 
Outlook Bldg. 

Res. 51 North Champion Ave.) 

George Wells Knight, Phi ’78 

A. B. 1878; A. M. 1883; Ph. D. 1884 ; 
Phi Beta Kappa ; Phi Delta Phi ; Phi Delta 
Kappa; Editor ‘University Oracle”, 75-76 ; 
Member Ohio Commission Jamestown Ter¬ 
centennial Exposition; Ohio Constitutional 
Convention, ’12; Principal Lansing High 
School 79-81 ; Instr. History, Ann Arbor 
High School 83-85 ; Prof, of History and 
Political Science 98-99 ; Am. History since 
’09 ; Dean College of Education, Ohio State 
University; Author of ‘‘History of Land 
Grants for Education in Northwest Terri¬ 
tory”, ‘‘Civil Government of Ohio”. Mem¬ 
ber Columbus and Scioto Country Clubs. 
Brother of Earle Knight, Phi ’71. 

Educator 

Ohio State University. 

* Res. 104 Fifteenth Ave.; Phone: Ohio 
State 11300. 


42 



_COLUMBUS_ 

John Wright Larcomb. Iota ’16 

1773 Franklin Park South. 

George Walter Lindenberg, Beta ’92 

(The Columbus Brass Co., 538 Dublin Ave.) 

Talford Park Linn, Iota ’72 

809 Huntington Bank Bldg. 

Phillip Henry Lindenburg, Beta ’16 

(1306 E. Broad St.) 

Willis Hamilton McAllister, Gamma ’19 

Swimming (2) ; Dramatics. 

Manufacturer’s Agent 

General Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. 
1316 East Broad St.; Phone: Citizens 3704. 

* Res. 79 Satta Ave.; Phone: Citizens 18946. 

John Prouty McCune, Beta ’78 

A. B. 1878 ; Delta Kappa ; Pres. Baseball 
Assn., ’78. Mason. 

Director of Safety, Columbus; Phone: Main 
2821 ; Citizens 7978. 

* Res. 599 East Broad St. ; Phone: Citizens 
5354. 

Jonas Ferson McCune, Zeta ’18 

1601 Granville St. 

(Frank) Austin McElroy, Iota ’09, Chi 
’09 

Phi Delta Phi. Member Athletic and Colum¬ 
bus Country Clubs. 

Brother of Harvey Bancroft McElroy, Iota 
’09. 

General Manager. 

* The McElroy Co., Hartman Bldg. ; Phone 
Ohio State 2016 ; Bell Main 16. 

Res. 621 East Town St.; Phone: Ohio State 
2016. 

Harvey Bancroft McElroy, Iota ’09 

Brother of (Frank! Austin McElroy, Iota 

’09, Chi ’09. 

* Care Austin McElroy, Hartman Bldg 
Res. Y. M. C. A, Los Angeles, California 

James Edwin Campbell Meeker, Iota ’17 

Meeker & Co. 

Oscar William Newman, Iota ’88 

LL. B. 1916 ; Judge of Supreme Court of 
Ohio, 1913-19. 

Lawyer 

* 20 East Broad St.; Phone: Bell Main 866; 
Citizens 2171 

Res. 682 East Broad St.; Phone: Citizens 
3707. 


43 




COLUMBUS—CUYAHOGA FALLS 


Rutherford Hayes Platt, Beta ’74 

A. B. 1874 ; LL. B. 1879 Columbia ; Pres¬ 
ident Columbia & Xenia R. R. Co. 

Lawyer. 

71 East State St.; Phone 2782. 

* Res. 414 East Broad St.; Phone: 2884. 

Leighton Knight Probst, Iota ’23 

1408 Oak St. 

Charles Griswold Rodgers, Iota ’23 

Student. 

83 Lexington Ave. 

John Martin Vorys, Beta ’18 

(441 East Town St.) 

James Bacon Wilcox, Iota ’83 

32 Hoffman Ave. 

Morris Holliday Williams, Gamma ’18 

(223 Woodland Ave.) 

Kenneth Taylor Wood, Delta ’20 

A. B. Ohio State Univ. 1920. Member 
Columbus Country Club. 

Salesman 

The Central Ohio Paper Co., wholesale 
paper. 

226 North 5th St.; Phone: Citizens 10150. 

* Res. 329 Kendal Place; Phone: Citizens 
15274. 

CONNEAUT 
Clarence Walker, Eta ’89 

B. S. 1889, M. E. 1890 ; Sword and Cres¬ 

cent ; Tau Beta Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon ; Bus. 
Mgr. “Lehigh Burr” (3), (4) ; Editor “Ep¬ 
itome”; Baseball (1), (2), (3), (4), Capt. 
(5); Football (2), (3), (4,), Capt. (5); 

Superintendent of Pittsburgh & Conneaut 
Dock Co., Jester P. O. Box 9; Phone: 
Main 5111; handlers of ore, coal and mis¬ 
cellany. 

* Res. 373 Main St.; Phone: Main 1229. 

CUYAHOGA FALLS 
Leslie Earl Treat, Iota ’21 

Kappa Beta Phi; Kappa Lambda Mu; Puff 
and Powder Club; Football (2), (3), (4); 
Basketball (2) ; Baseball (3), (4), Capt. (4) ; 
Mason; Member of Mount Vernon Country 
Club. 

Student. 

Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio. 

* Res. 97 West Broad St.; Phone: Ohio State 
W-35. 


44 




CUYAHOGA FALLS—DAYTON 


Leland Alexander Vaughn, Iota ’04 

B. L. 1904 ; Theta Nu Epsilon ; Nu Pi 
Kappa; Basketball (3), (4); Tennis (2). 

(3), (4); Junior Prom Comm.; Senior 

Comm, and “Reveille” Board ; Mason ; Mem¬ 
ber of Cleveland Athletic, Portage Country, 
Akron City, and University (Akron) Clubs. 
Vice President and General Manager. 

* The Vaughn Machinery Co.; Phone: 125. 
Manufacturers of Rod Mills, Wire Drawing 
Equipment, Chain Machinery, Rubber Ma¬ 
chinery and general machine and foundry 
work. 

Res. 653 T y4 West Market St., Akron, Ohio; 
Phene: Portage 1. 

Donald Hubert Wattley, Iota ’17 

B. A. 1917 ; Nu Pi Kappa; Theta Nu Epsil¬ 
on ; Kappa Beta Phi ; Glee Club; Puff and 
Powder Club; Stires Debate; Sophomore 
Hop Comm.; Chrm. Senior Dance; Member 
University Club (Akron). 

Cost and Production 

* The Vaughn Machinery Co.; Phone: 125. 
Manufacturers of Machinery. 

DAYTON 

Charles Stanley Allyn, Rho ’13 

A. B. 1914. 

Comptroller 

The National Cash Register Co.; Phone: 
Main 1. 

Manufacturers of cash registers. 

* Res. 103 East Dixon Ave.; Phone: Main 
2488-2. 

Lester Howett, Upsilon ’16 

(1026 East May St.) 

Sidney Edward Johnson, Eta ’24 

Student. 

Rural Route No. 16, Moraine Park. 

Harry Jonathan Kiel'aber, Rho ’15 

Skull and Crescent, Inner Gate, Member 
American Legion, Kettle Club, and Dayton 
Country Club, 

Manager for 

H. C. Kiefaber, farmer; fruit and grains. 
-' I 111 South St. Clair St,; Phone: Main 2610. 

Res. 105 Forrer Blvd., Oakwood; Phone: 
Main 3187-2. 

William Walter Lanthurn, Iota ’87 

1428 Home Ave. 


45 




DAYTON 


Carlton Arnold Lewis, Phi ’12 

Salesman 

* The G. H. Mead Co., Callahan Bank Bldg., 
paper sales (newsprint). 

Res. 139 West 2nd St.; Phone: Fairview 
3793; Phone: Main 2383. 

David Terrell Matthews, Iota ’19 

915 Dayton Savings & Trust Bldg.; Phone: 
Main 130 

* Res. 706 Oakwood Ave 

Edwin Parrott Matthews, Jr., Iota *18 

Nu Pi Kappa; Puff and Powder and 
Rifle Clubs. Choir. Representative of the 
84th General Assembly; Member Dayton 
Country Club. Brother of David Terrell 
Mathews, Iota ’19, and George Thomas 
Matthews, Iota ’22 ; Gamma ’22. 

Insurance Broker. Agent 

Ocean Accident and Guarantee Co. Ltd., of 

London, England. 

* 915 Dayton Savings & Trust Bldg.; Phone: 
Main 130. 

Res. 117 East Dixon Ave., Oakwood; Phone: 
Main 1649-2. 

Fitch-James Matthews, Iota ’13 ** 

706 Oakwood Ave. Deceased. 

George Thomas Matthews, Gamma ’22, 
Iota ’22 

Football Amherst; Football (2) Kenyon; 
Kappa Lambda Mu. 

Merchant. 

Matthews & McLean, Jobbers of lubricants 
and chemicals. 

* 21 Mutual Home Bldg. ; Main 8026. 

Res. 706 Oakwood Ave.; Phone: Main 8026. 

Phil Porter, Iota *12 

A. B. 1912. Philomathesian. Business Mgr. 
“The Collegian’’; Manager Football (4). 
Clergyman 

* Christ Episcopal Church, 20 West 1st St.; 
Phone: Main 1317. 

Res. 312 Grand Ave.; Phone: Main 6001. 

Charles Arthur Ridgway, Mu ’99 

Director Dayton Civic Music League; Guar¬ 
antor Symphony Assn.; Mason; Member 
Community Country and Dutch Clubs. 
Musical Director. 

Dayton Conservatory of Music. 

* 127 West Monument Ave.; Phone: Main 
1867. 


46 



DAYTON—EAST LIVERPOOL 


Wilbur William Shuey, Iota ’13 

Real estate. 

Schubert Realty Co. 

* 716-19 Reibold Bldg.; Phone: Main 2326, 
4006. 

Res. R. R. No. 1, Philadelphia Road. 

Irvin Linn Sigler, Omega ’16 

Ph. B. 1916. Beta Zeta; Reynolds Club ; 
College Y. M. C. A.; Gymnastics (2), (3). 
Sales Dept. (Sales promotion Division) 
National Cash Register Co.; Phone: Main 
1 . 

* Res. 29 Wisteria Drive, Oakwood ; Phone: 
Main 5365. 

E(phraim) Morgan Wood, Beta ’57 

(102 West 2nd St.) 


DELAWARE 

Lewis Gardner Westgate, Xi ’90 

A. B. 1890 ; A. B. 1891; A. M. 1892, and 
Ph. D. 1896 Harvard ; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Seney Scholar 86-87 ; Fellow Geological Soc. 
of America; Assoc. Geologist, U. S. Geo¬ 
logical Survey; Member Amer. Inst. Mining 
Engineers; Assoc. American Geographers; 
Prof, of Geology, Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 
Son of George Lewis Westgate, Xi. 65. 
Educator 

Ohio Wesleyan University. 

* Res. 124 Oak Hill Ave.; Phone: (Citizens) 
3041. 


EAST LIVERPOOL 
James Embury Brinkerhoff, Chi ’17 

M. E. 1917; Sphinx Head; Crew (3), (4). 
Engineer 

The Babcock & Wilcox Co., 85 Liberty St., 
New York City. 

Assigned to the development of refractory 
bricks and cements in conjunction with the 
Kraus Research Laboratories, Inc. at their 
East Liverpool Plant. 

* Box 108 East Liverpool, Ohio; Phone: 1026. 
Res. 207 Thompson Ave.; Phone: 1851-J. 

47 



ELYRIA—HAMILTON 


ELYRIA 

John Hiram Grant, Gamma ’92 

A. B. 1892; B. D. 1896 Yale; Phi Beta 
Kappa ; Musical Clubs ; Cotillion Club ; Pres. 
Lecture Course Assoc. ; Secy Elyria Minis¬ 
terial Assoc. ; Moderator Congreg. Confer¬ 
ence of Ohio; Trustee Schaiffler Training 
School; Oberlin Missionary Home; Frank¬ 
fort (Mich.) Cong’l Assembly; Member of 
Rotary and Country Clubs. 

Clergyman 

* First Congregational Church; Phone: 9771. 
Res. 130 Harrison St.; Phone: 6042. 

FINDLAY 

George Miller Carter, Phi ’07 

(Adams Axle Co.) 

Arthur Dunn Patterson, Gamma ’ll 

A. B. 1911. Archangels, Hardy Debate ; 
Banquet Comm. (2), (3) ; Senior Hop 

Comm. ; 32nd degree Mason; B. P. O. E. ; 
American Legion ; Rotary Club ; Major 
Inf., U. S. A. ; Member delegation to Gr. 
Britain, National Retail Dry Goods Assn., 
1921 ; Member Findlay Country Club. 
Merchant 

C. W. Patterson & Son, retail dry goods. 

* 418 South Main St.; Phone (Bell): Main 
501. 

Res. 848 South Main St.; Phone: (Bell): 
Main 401, 


GLENDALE 

Stanley Woodruff Allen, Iota ’09, Chi ’10 

Magnolia Ave. 

HAMILTON 

Malcolm Bronson, Iota ’07 

300 Rentschler Bldg. 

Charles Edgar Cuningham, Beta Beta ’24 

Tennis; “The Tripod” Board (2) ; Fresh.- 
Junior Banquet Comm. ; Freshm. Hop 
Comm. ; Freshm. Rules Comm. (2) ; Asst. 
Mgr. Baseball (2) ; Son of John Robert 
Cuningham, Iota '85, Beta Beta ’85. 
Student. 

* Res. 122 Ludlow St.; Phone: 1642-R. 


48 





HAMILTON—LOCKLAND 


John Robert Cuningham, Iota ’85, Beta 
Beta ’85 

A. B. 1885 Trinity College. Editor “Ivy” 
(Trinity) Father of Charles Edgar Cun¬ 
ingham, Beta Beta ’24. 

Retired. 

* Res. 122 Ludlow St.; Phone: 1642-R. 

George Paul Torrence, Beta ’75 

(16 North 7th St.) 

HILLSBORO 
Blair Morton Boyd, Chi ’03 

Agriculturist. 

(339 West Main St.) 

HUDSON 

Francis Wharton Weida, Iota ’19 

B. S. 1919. Nu Pi Kappa; Glee Club; 
Rifle Club; “Collegian” Board ; Tennis 
Mgr. (3) ; Assembly Council (3) ; Mason, 
Knights of Pythias. Brother of Frederick 
Shepard Weida, Iota '17. 

Educator 

* Western Reserve Academy, Box 268. 

Res. Gambier, Ohio. 

KENTON 

Eugene Grove Carpenter, Iota ’19 

A. B. 1921 Ohio State Univ. 

Student. 

* Res. 202 North Detroit St.; Phone: 2098. 

LEBANON 

Leonidas Simonton, Iota ’69 

Nu Pi Kappa Librarian Nu Pi Kappa ; 
Pres. School Board. 

Merchant; Owner and Manager Grain Ele¬ 
vator. 

* Res. 205 South Broadway; Phone: Valley 
151. 


LOCKLAND 

Charles Lawson Reed, Beta ’ll 

Stearns & Foster Co. (See Clifton). 





LONDON—MT. VERNON 


LONDON 

Theodore Herbert Gould, Iota ’91 

A. B. 1892 Harvard. 

Landscape Architect and Florist. 

* Res. 57 South Main St. 

MANSFIELD 

Avery Chapman Hand, Gamma *12 

Member of Kiwanis, and Westbrook Coun¬ 
try Club ; Mason. 

President of 

* Tracy & Avery Co.; Phone: Canal 3676. 
Wholesale grocers. 

Res. 37 Sturges Ave.; Phone: Erie 3870. 

MARIETTA 

Edmund Sawyer Merriman, Beta Beta ’02 

Educator. 

231 4th Street. 

MARION 

Charles Howard Allen, Lambda ’24 

Student. 

627 West 115th St., New York, N. Y. 

* Res. 387 East Center St. 

(Sands) Kenyon Gorham, Beta ’85 

(130 South Greenwood St.) 

MARTIN’S FERRY 
Carl Powell Lash, Iota ’00 
MENTOR 

Fred George Clark, lota ’13 

“Marlouise” (See Cleveland). 

MIAMISBURG 

Everett Bailey Taylor, Zeta ’21 

B. S. 1921. Kappa Beta Phi; Law Student 
Harvard Univ. 

63 Hampden Hall, No. 8 Plimpton St.,. 
Cambridge, Mass. 

* Res. 915 East Central Ave.; Phone: 375-W 

MORROW 

Charles Frederick Southgate, Iota ’71 

Hosteler (retired) • Phone: 11. 

MT. VERNON 

Willard Clarke Armstrong, Iota ’97 

Purchasing Agent 

The Mt. Vernon Bridge Co. 

Res. 101 North Gay St. 

Walter Chittenden Curtis, Iota ’01 


50 



MT. VERNON—NEWARK 


Ralph Curtis Ringwalt, Iota ’94 

A. B. 1895 Harvard and LL.B. 1901. 
Instr. in Argumentation and Debating, 
Columbia Univ., ’95-98 ; Lecturer in Pub¬ 
lic Speaking, ’01-04 ; Author “Briefs on 
Public Questions”, “Modern American Ora¬ 
tory.” 

President 

J. S. Ringwalt Co., Retail Dry Goods. 

* 7 South Main St.; Phone: 275. 

Res. 406 North Main St.; Phone: 788. 

MT. VICTORY 

John Alexander Dickinson, Iota ’13 

Banker. 


NAPOLEON 

Nathaniel John Belknap, Iota ’ll t 
Frederick V Cuff, Iota ’15 f 

Nu Pi Kappa ; Phi Delta Phi ; Glee Club ; 
Sash and Slipper (Ohio State Univ.) ; Pres. 
Assoc, of Ohio Collegiate Dramatic Clubs; 
Mason ; Elk ; American Legion. Brother 
of John Francis Cuff, Iota ’03, and William 
Aldreu Cuff, Iota ’10. 

Lawyer; Phone: 334. 

John Francis Cuff, Iota ’03 f 

A. B. 1903. Nu Pi Kappa ; Theta Nu Epsil¬ 
on ; Eagle’s Head; Glee Club ; Tennis; 
Member Psi Upsilon Club of Toledo; 
Brother of William Aldreu Cuff, Iota ’10, 
and Frederick V. Cuff, Iota ’14. 

Secretary and Treasurer 

The Heckler Co., Jobbers ice cream and 
soft drinks Phone: 122 and 44. 

Res. Phone: 255. 

William Aldreu Cuff, lota ’10 t 

(See Toledo). 

John Francis Wilson, Iota ’90 
NEWARK 

George Duncan Heisey, Eta ’97 
Thomas Clarence Heisey, Gamma ’08 


51 



NEWARK—NORWALK 


Charles Frizzell Magee, Iota ’01 

A. B. 1901. Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Nu 
Epsilon; Nu Pi Kappa; Dionysus; Editor 
“Reveille” ; Editor-in-Chief “Collegian” ; 
Pres. Senior Class ; Mason thru Chapter and 
Commandery; Pres. Chamber of Commerce, 
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. ; Examining Chaplain 
of W. Va. Clergyman ; Asst. Rector. 

St. John’s Episcopal Church, 108 Broad St., 
Charleston, W. Va. 

Res. 213 Penn Ave. .Charleston, W Va.; 
Phone: 516-J. 

* Perm, address, 78 West Church St., New¬ 
ark. 

Carl Andrew Wei ant, Iota ’OS 

B. L. 1905. Eagle’s Head; Basketball (1), 

(2) , (3), (4) ; Capt. (3) ; Coach Comm. 

(3) ; Secy. Alumni Athletic Assn. (2), 

(3) ; Mandolin Club (1), (2), (3) ; Gun 

Club (1).. (2), 3) ; Chrm. Banquet and 

Smoker Comm. (3) ; Executive Comm. (3) ; 
Junior Prom Comm. Member Moundbuild- 
ers’ Country and Columbus Athletic Clubs. 
Horticulturist, Partner 

Warren S. Weiant & Son, Greenhouse Veg- 
tables; Phone: 5322. 

* Res. R. F. D. No. 4; Phone: Newark 5122. 


NORWALK 

John Henry Coxe, Xi ’09 

A. B. 1909 ; Pi Kappa Tau ; Zeta Phi ; 
Skull and Serpent; Corpse and Coffin : Mus¬ 
ical Clubs, Mgr. (3) ; Mgr. Wesleyan “Argus” 
Football (.3); Mason; Elks ;Treas. Kiwanis; 
Pres. Country Club; Chrm. Red Cross; Hos¬ 
pital Board; Chautauqua Board; Govmt. 
Service Washington 1918 ; Red Cross Service 
Medal. 

President and Sales Manager 

* The Norwalk Vault Co., 61 North Pros¬ 
pect St.; Phone: 280. 

Manufacturers of steel molds for making 
cement burial vaults. 

Res. 12 North Pleasant St.; Phone: 783. 

Arthur Emory David, Iota *07 

Journalist 

* The Reflector-Herald. 

52 



NORWOOD—POMEROOY 


NORWOOD 

Stanley Woodruff Allen, Iota ’09, Chi ’10 

Manager 

Kemper-Thomas Co. (See Glendale). 

OBERLIN 

Edward Dickinson, Gamma ’76 

A. B. 1876; A. M. 1881; Litt 1911 Ober- 
lin. Editor “Amherst Student” ; Author 
“Music in the History of the Western 
Church”; “The Study of The History of 
Music” ; “The Education of a Music Lover” ; 
“Music and The Higher Education” ; “The 
Student’s Book of Inspirations”; Contrib¬ 
utor to “College Teaching”, “Ideals of 
America”, and “Dictionary of Religion” ; 
Brother of Sidney Dickinson, Gamma ’74; 
and Charles Henry Dickinson, Gamma ’81. 
Educator 

Professor of History and Appreciation of 
Music. Oberlin College. 

* Res. 1428 Cedar Ave. ; Phone: 447-W. 

Chauncey Laurence Williams, Rho ’94 

Res. 254 Elm St.; Phone: 492. 

(See Cleveland). 

PERRYSBURG 

Henry Dodge Averiil, Chi ’90 t 
Carleton See Finkbeiner, Phi ’21 t 

Student. Vulcan ; Web and Flange; Fresh¬ 
man Glee Club. 

* Res. 305 West 2nd St.; Phone (Home): 
Main 161. 

Donald Arthur Finkbeiner, Phi ’17 f 

Res. 305 West 2nd St.; Phone (Home): 
Main 161. (See Toledo), 

George Partridge Greenhalgh, Beta ’01 f 

Res. Cozy Nook, Perrysburg; Phone (Ohio 
State) : 176. 

Bus. (See Toledo). 

POMEROY 

Hart Stanbery, Iota ’00 

Theta Nu Epsilon; Nu Pi Kappa; Delta 
Beta Phi; Brother of Henry Stanbery, Iota 
’96 and Philemon Beecher Stanbery, Iota 
’98. 

Vice-President of 
Pomeroy National Bank. 


53 



PORTSMOUTH—ROSSFORD 


PORTSMOUTH 

Joseph Paneoast Coates, Iota ’81 

Ph. B. 1881. Nu Pi Kappa ; Commencement 
Orator; Teacher in Natural Science, High 
School, Chillicothe, Ohio, 81-83 ; Member 
House of Representatives, Ohio General 
Assembly, ’88-92. 

Lawyer. 

* Res. 903 2nd St. ; Phone (Home) : 1048. 
Portsmouth Steel Co. 

Nelson James Ewing, Eta ’10 

Portsmouth Steel Co. 

Wells Augustus Hutchins, Iota ’84 

Banker and Real Estate 

* First National Bank. 

Res. 1138 2nd St. 

Sam(uel) Miles Johnson, Iota ’76 

Member Common Council tPortsmouth), 82- 
83. 

Lawyer and Agent 

Johnson and Johnson, Attorneys at Law 
and Insurance. 

509 2nd St.; Phone: 141. 

* Res. 949 2nd St.; Phone: 675. 

Samuel Bradstreet Timmonds, Iota ’86 

Real Estate. 

* Samuel B. Timmonds, 929 2nd St.; Phone 
(Home) : 1768. 

ROCK CREEK 

Ward Taylor Sutherland, Upsilon ’78 

A. B. 1878; A. M. 1881 ; D. D. 1896; B. D. 
1887 Yale ; Editor ‘‘Rochester Campus” ; 
Mason; Brother of William Andrew Suther¬ 
land, Pi ’72 

Pastor, Congregational Church. 

Phone: (Citizens) 82-6. 

ROSSFORD 

George Pope MacNichol, Jr., Phi *21, 
Beta ’21 t 

Football (1) Mich.; Book and Snake; Clois¬ 
ter (Scientific School, Yale) ; Whiffenpoofs 
Yale. 

Manufacturer. Treasurer 

* Edw. Ford Plate Glass Co.; Phone: River 
575. 

Res. (See Toledo). 


54 



SALEM—SPRINGFIELD 


SALEM 

William Lloyd Demin g, Chi ’77 

Arch. B. 1877 ; Charter Member of Chi 
Chapter; First Honorary President of The 
Psi Upsilon Club of Cleveland; Member of 
Cornell (New York and Cleveland) and 
Psi Upsilon (New York) Clubs. 

Vice President and Secretary 

* The Deming Co.; Phone: 1063. 

Res. 188 Lincoln Ave.; Phone: l ! 4. 

SANDUSKY 

Carl Frederick Holzaepfel, Iota ’16 
George Cooke Lea, Iota ’22, Gamma ’22 

Kappa Beta Phi ; Kappa Lambda Mu. 
Student. 

* Res. 1221 Columbus Ave.; Phone: 3571. 

James Edward Melville Milne, Phi ’87 

Captain and Adjutant 6th Inf. Ohio Vols. ; 
Postmaster, Sandusky, Ohio, ’04-10; Mem¬ 
ber United Spanish War Veterans. 

Secretary and Treasurer 

* Toledo Fire and Marine Insurance Co., 
Adams and Hancock Sts.; Phone: 61_ 
Insurance on lumber and mills. 

Res. 304 East Adams St.; Phone: 2081. 

SEEKING 

George Elliott Clarke, Iota ’08 

Football, (1), (2), (3), (4). Capt. (3), (4); 
Basketball, (1), (2), (3), (4), Capt. (2) ; 

Baseball (3), (4) ; Track (1), (2). 

Office Manager 

* The Sebring Pottery Co.; Phone: 35. 
Manufacturers of Pottery. 

SHEPARD 

Wilbur Everett Postle, Iota ’19 

800 Nelson Ave. 

SPRINGFIELD 
Charles King Brain, Iota ’22 

Student. 

2127 Elmwood Ave. 

55 



SPRINGFIELD—STEUBENVILLE 


George Louis Brain, Iota ’20 

A. B. 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Beta 
Phi ; Kappa Lambda Mu ; Nu Pi Kappa; 
Rifle Club, Class Dance Committee, (2), 
(4), Class Treasurer (4), Assoc. Editor 
“Kenyon Reveille”, “Collegian” ; Mt. Zion 
No. 9, F. & A M., American Legion. 

Law Student, Western Reserve Univ., Cleve¬ 
land. 

* Res. 1911 East High St.; Phone: Main 4382. 

George Wilbur Osmun, Xi ’98 

A. B. 1898, B. D. 1903 Drew Theol. Sem. 
and Ph. D. 1915 ; Phi Beta Kappa; Editor 
“Wesleyan Literary Monthly” ; 1st Junior 
Exhibition Prize ; Camp Prize English Lit¬ 
erature; one-half Olin Prize (Senior Essay) ; 
Commencement Speaker; Fellow of Drew 
at U. F. College, Glasgow ’03-04 ; Pastorates, 
Westhampton, L. I., Fenmore St., Brooklyn, 
Winsted, Conn. ; State St., Troy N. Y. ; 
Areola, N. J. ; Author “Augustine”, “A 
Tale of The Maine Coast”, “The Undis¬ 
covered Country” and contributor to relig¬ 
ious journals. 

Clergyman, Pastor High St. Methodist 
Church. 

* Res. 222 East High St.; Phone: Main 4999. 

Ralph Hough Thatcher, Theta ’93 

Second Prize Sophomore Oratorical Contest ; 
Baseball (1), (2), (3) , Football (2), (3) ; 

Manager and Ohio Director of The Spring- 
field Spring Co.; Phone: 4194; Home 
Phone: 580. 

Manufacturers of coiled wire springs. 

Res. 2301 East High St.; Phone: Main 
2583; Home Phone: 1087. 


STEUBENVILLE 

Donald Winchester Acer, Omicron ’14 

A. B. 1914. 

P. O. Box No. 428. 

James Wright Shoemaker, Omicron, ’16 

A. B. 1916. Phi Beta Kappa ; Sigma Delta 
Ch. 

Salesman 

The National City Co., 1139 Guardian Bldg. 
Cleveland; Phone: Cherry 763. 

Investment Securities. 

* Res. 701 6th Ave. 


56 





TIFFIN—TOLEDO 


TIFFIN 

George Douglass Young, Delta ’87 

(165 East Market St.) 

TILTONVILLE 
Paul Morrison, Iota ’92 

TOLEDO 

Carlton Morey Baumgardner, Phi ’18 t 

Merchant; Dept. Manager 
Baumgardner & Co., S. W. Corner Jeffer¬ 
son Ave. and St. Clair St.; Phone: Main 
6850-1-2. 

Wholesale Dry Goods and furnishings. 

* Res. 2136 Glenwood Ave.; Phone: Park 47. 

Edson Baumgardner, Chi ’03 t 

Brother of Frank Langan Baumgardner, 
Phi ’00. 

Merchant 

* Baumgardner & Co.. Jefferson and St. Clair 
St.; Phone: Main 6850. 

Wholesale Dry Goods. 

Res. 2207 Glenwood Ave. ; Phone: Park 
2284. 

Frank Langan Baumgardner, Phi ’00 t 

Member Toledo and Inverness Golf Clubs 
Brother of Edson Baumgardner, Chi ’03. 
Merchant. Manager 

* Baumgardner & Co., Jefferson and St. Clair 
St.; Phone: Main 6850. 

Wholesale Dry Goods. 

Horace Hobart Buggie, Rho ’13 t 

Vice President and General Manager 

* Dura Mechanical Hardware Co., Inc., 2288 
South Albion St.; Phone: Park 2850. 
Manufacturers of window regulators. 

Res. 3002 Parkwood Ave.; Phone: Park 
555-K. 

William Aldreu Cuff, Iota ’10 

Nu Pi Kappa ; Theta Nu Epsilon ; Phi Delta 
Phi; Glee Club; Toastmaster, Class 1910; 
Editor "Kenyon Collegian” ; Knight Temp¬ 
lar ; Shriner ; Elk. Brother of John Francis 
Cuff, Iota ’03, and Frederick V. Cuff, Iota 
’14. (See Napoleon). 

Lawyer. As3t. United States District At¬ 
torney. 

Federal Bldg.; Phone (Bell): Adams 294, 
(Ohio State) Main 4482. 

* Res. 409 Victoria Place; Phone (Ohio 
State) : Main 6333. 


57 



TOLEDO 


Robert Smith Cummings, Phi ’98 f 

Advertising. Vice Pres. 

M. V. Kelley Co. 

601 2nd National Bank Bldg. 

John Eckley Daniells. Rho ’05 f 

A. B. 1905 A. B. 1908 Harvard. Yellow 
Helmet; Athletic Assn. ; Track. 

Lawyer. 

1223 Nicholas Bldg; Phone: Main 1522 

Henry Perkins Dodge, Phi ’93 t 

B S. in E. E. 1893. Cord and Magnet. 
Tennis; Baseball, Capt. (2) ; Glee Club 
and Banjo Clubs; Univ. Ministrels; Junior 
Hop Comm. 

Engineer. President 

The H. P. Dodge Engineering Co., 915 Jef¬ 
ferson Ave. ; Phone: Main 8283. 

Electrical and Battery Engineers. 

* Res. 2233 Collingwood Ave.; Phone: Main 
4289. 

Donald Arthur Finkbeiiier, Phi ’17 t 

LL B. 1920. Sphinx ; Archons ; Barristers ; 
Football (2), (4). 

Lawyer. Member 

* Tracy, Chapman & Welles, 1002 Ohio Bldg. 
Phone: (Bell) Adams 267; (Home) Main 
7659. 

Res. (See Perrysburg.) 

Lewis Livingston Frost, Phi ’ll t 

The Owens Bottle Co., Nicholas Bldg. 

George Partridge Greenhaigh. Beta ’01f 

A. B. 1901. 

Lawyer. Member 

Brown, Geddes, Schmettau and Williams, 
1102 Ohio Bldg.; Phone: (Bell) Main 345. 
Res. (See Perrysburg). 

Edwin Rollins Harris, Upsilon ’0b f 

Basketball (2) ; Track (3) ; Baseball (3) ; 
Football (3) ; Dartmouth ; Mason ; Elk; 
Member Toledo Golf and Detroit Ath'etic 
Clubs. 

Broker. Manager New York Office 

* Prudden & Co., 101-110 Nasby Bldg. ; 
Phone: (Bell) Adams 2389. 

Res. 602 Scottwood Apts.; Phone: (Home) 
Main 5090. 

William Eugene Hettriek, Jr., Phi ’23 t 

Student. Member Michigan Union. 

Res. 2108 Glenwood Ave • Phone: Park 
2146. 


58 




TOLEDO 


Robert (Burns) Hickson, Beta ’Olf 

A. B. 1901. Football, Asst. Mgr. (2), Mgr. 
(3). 

Financier. Partner 

* Stacy & Braun, 201 2nd National Bank 
Bldg.; Phene: (Home or Bell): Main 766. 
Investment Bonds. 

Res. 2444 Scottwood Ave. ; Phone: (Home) 
Park 2486. 

Richard Hallaren Hodge, Delta Delta 
’15 t 

A. B. 1915. 

National Supply Co. 

Edward Holmes, Chi 05 t 

C. E. 1905. 

Civil Engineer. 

Factories Bldg.; Phone: Main 3417. 

* Res 2844 Rockwood Place; Phone: Park 
1310-W. 

Arthur Llewelyn Howell, Zeta ’16 f 

B. S. 1916. 

Res. 1905 Parkwood Ave. 

John Elisha Hyatt, Delta ’12 f 

B. S. 1912. M. E. 1914. Tennis, Capt. (4) ; 
Track (2), (3); Literary Club; Chrm. Jun¬ 
ior Prom.; Sec. Student Body. Brother of 
Caleb Hyatt, Delta ’01, and George Hyatt, 
Delta ’07. 

Engineer and Salesman 

The Railways Material Co., Wheeling & 
York Sts.; Phone: Navarre 501. 

* Res 82 Wildwood Road; Phone: Walbridge 
825-L. 

Thomas Ewing King, Tau ’03 t 

Architectural Illustrator. 

* 1234 Ohio Bldg.- Phone: (Home) Main 
7579. 

Res. 2522 Monroe St.; Phone:: (Home) 
Main 1343. 

Isaac Kinsey, Jr., Phi ’16 t 

A. B. 1916. President Psi Upsilon Club 
of Toledo. 

Broker. 

* Persons, Campbell & Co., 434 Nicholas 
Bldg.; 230 Superior St.; Phone: (Home) 
Main 996. 

Investments (Stocks and Bonds). 

Res. 625 Winthrop St.; Phone: (Home) 
Main 3800. 


59 



TOLEDO 


John Franklin Kumler, Phi ’04 f 

Brother of Langdon Williams Kumler, Phi 
’06. 

1528 Nicholas Bldg. 

Langdon Williams Kumler, Phi ’06 f 

Brother of John Franklin Kumler, Phi ’04. 
Treasurer 

* Pantheon Theater, 327 St. Clair St. ; Phone 
Main 2958. 

Res. 1919 Collingwood Ave. 

Allen Loomis, Phi ’98 t 

B. S. in Naval Arch. 1899 Mass Inst. Tech. 
Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs at Univ. 
of Mich, and at Mass. Inst. Tech. Brother 
of Peter Burr Loomis, Jr., Phi. ’80, and 
Gilbert Stanley Loomis, Phi ’01, and uncle 
of Nathan Simpson Potter, Phi ’98, and 
Kennedy Loomis Potter, Phi ’02. 

Manager 

Loomis Woodwind Shop, 3101 Monroe St., 
Phone: Park 603-R. 

* 2452 Glenwood Ave. ; Phone: Park 1987. 

George Pope MacNichol, Jr., Phi ’21 
Beta ’21 t 

Bus. (See Rossford). 

Res. 2207 Collingwood Ave.; Phone: Main 
4293. 

Henry Westerman McKisson, Phi J 08 f 

Toledo Steel Tube Co. 

Leonard Guy Major, Phi ’14 f 

Musical Clubs, two years. 1st Lieut. Bat¬ 
tery B 74th F. A., U. S. A. 

Office Manager 

Owens Bottle Co., 1401 Nicholas Bldg.; 
Phone: (Home) Main 8391. 

* Res. Miltmore Apts,, Ashland Ave.; Phone: 
(Home) Main 2455. 

Walker James Myers, Phi ’14 t 

(No 3 Scottwood Apts.) 

Ashbel Barnew Newell, Beta ’90f 

A. B. 1890. Scroll and Key. Eta Phi. 
Football; Crew. 

Transportation. President and General 
Manager 

* Toledo Terminal Railroad Co., Terminal 
Station; Phone: (Bell) Adams 95. 

Res. 2330 Parkwood Ave.; Phone: (Bell) 
Collingwood 2924. 


60 



TOLEDO 


John Howland Paddock, Phi ’13 f 

(Formerly named, Leon Jenkins Paddock) 
B. of Ch. E. 1913. Phi Lambda Upsilon; 
Friars ; Alchemists ; Triangles ; Toastmaster 
Senior Banquet; Chrm. Class Memorial 
Comm. 

2213 Glenwood Ave. ; Phone: Park 2371. 

Ormond Howland Paddock, Chi ’O' 7 

M. E. 1907. 

No. 3 Kennard Apmts. 

Harry Romayne Parsons, Phi ’22 + 

Student 

Res. 2225 Scottwood Ave.; Phone: Main 
6862. 

John Sherring Pratt, Phi ’96 t 

Lawyer. 

1112 Nicholas Bldg. 

Harold Sheldon Reynolds, Phi ’06 f 

Treasurer, Psi Upsilon Club of Toledo. 
Banker. Vice President 

* 1st National Bank; Phone: Main 7744. 
Res. 2232 Parkwood Ave. ; Phone: Main 
1766. 

Harley Franklin Riley, Iota ’22 t 

Salesman 

* National Cash Register Co., 513 Jefferson 
Ave.; Phone: (Home) Main 1010. 

Res 2921 Parkwood Ave.; Phone: Park 
2492-W. 

Jefferson Davis Robinson, Jr., Zeta ’18 t 

Manufacturer. Production Department 
Kent-Owens Machine Co., 958 Wall St.; 
Phone: Park 316. 

Bottle and Plate Glass Machine Manufac¬ 
turers. 

* Res. 347 Rockingham St.; Phone: Main 
5469-L. 

David James Robison, Delta Delta ’14 t 

Secretary Psi Upsilon Club of Toledo. Mem¬ 
ber Kiwanis and Toledo Country Clubs. 
Broker. Partner 

* Tucker, Robison & Co., Gardner Bldg.; 
Phone: Main 1367. 

Investment Bonds. 

Res. 526 Winthrop St.; Phone: Main 1359. 


61 


TOLEDO 


Celian Herbert Rorick, Phi ’21 f 

Salesman 

Spitzer Rorick & Co., Nicholas Bldg. ; 
Phone: Main 8321. 

Bond Brokers. 

* Res. 2263 Collingwood Ave. ; Phone: Main 
3322. 

Marvin Horton Rorick, Phi ’20 t 

Broker. Partner 

Spitzer Rorick & Co., Nicholas Bldg.; 
Phone: (Home) Main 8321. 

Bond Brokers. 

Carleton Shaw, Beta, *04 f 

A. B. 1904. Elihu Club. Football; Baseball ; 
Crew ; Apollo Banjo. 

Real Estate. 

* 212 Gardner Bldg.; Phone: (Home) Main 
1650. 

Res. Secor Hotel; Phone: (Home) Main 
7666. 

Harold Arthur Sparks, Iota ’13 t 

Class President. Glee Club. 

President and Sales Manager. 

H. A. Sparks Co., Sparks Bldg., 237 Mich¬ 
igan St.; Phone: Main 3145. 

Manufacturer’s Broker. Babbitt Metal and 
Die Castings. 

Res. No. 2 2160 Scottwood Ave. ; Phone: 
Main 3145. 

Horace Wright Suydam, Phi ’94f 

Tennis Double Championship. Western In¬ 
ter-collegiate Doubles Championship. Chrm. 
Junior Hop Comm. ; Member Toledo, Toledo 
Country, Toledo Yacht, Castilia Trout, and 
Erie Shooting and Fishing Clubs. 

President 

* Milburn Wagon Co., 1811 Monroe St.; 
Phone: (Home) Main 7112. 

Manufacturers of Closed Automobile Bod¬ 
ies, and Electric Automobiles. 

Res. 1008 Grand Ave.; Phone: (Home) 
Prospect 209. 

Julian Howard Tyler, Phi ’84 t 

A. B. 1894. Asst. Solicitor, Judge of Court 
of Common Pleas. Member of Board of 
Education. Chamber of Commerce, Toledo, 
and Toledo Country Clubs. 

Lawyer 


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TOLEDO—WARREN 


* Tyler, Northup & McMahon, 940 Spitzer 
Bldg,; Phone: Main 1147, 

Res. 2251 Robinwood Ave. ; Phone: Park 
2190. 

Ben Hollway Wilson, Phi ’21 f 

Student 

Res. 2053 Glenwood Ave ; Phone: Park 
695. 

James Blass Witker, Phi ’22 t 

Student. Asst. Mgr. Basketball (3) ; Mem¬ 
ber Mich. Union. 

Res. 2357 Robinwood Ave. ; Phone: Park 
1700. 

Morrison Waite Young, Beta ’83 f 

A. B. 1883. Wolf’s Head. Delta Kappa. 
Banker 

2nd National Bank. 

TROY 

Almern Frederick Griffin, Xi ’14 

153 North Market St. 

URBANA 

Clitus Harry Marvin, Iota ’83 
VAN WERT 

Charles Ferguson Kennedy, Omega ’04 

Ph. B. 1904 ; Owl and Serpent ; Iron 
Mask; Football (3), (4); Track (3). (4); 

University Marshall, Assoc. Editor “Cap 
and Gown” ; Member of Fort Wayne Coun¬ 
try Club (Fort Wayne Ind.) 

President and General Manager 

* The Kennedy Manufacturing Co.; Phone: 
1252. 

Manufacturers of All-steel Tool Kits, Steel 
Boxes, Chests, etc. 

Res. 676 South Washington St.; Phone: 
1803. 

William Harper Pennell, Jr., Iota ’23 
WARREN 

Tryon Griswold Dunham, Gamma ’90 

* P. O. Box 92; Phone: 1685. 

Res. 317 North Park Ave.; Phone: 1685. 


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WAUSEON—YOUNGSTOWN 


WAUSEON 

Frederick Whiting Avery, Iota ’06 

Theta Nu Epsilon ; Philo (fencing and 
boxing Club); Football (1), (2); Track 

(1), (2); Swimming (1), (2); Kenyon Club; 
Debate; Bus. Mgr. “Collegian”; Iota Trus¬ 
tee. 

Hosteler 

* Avery Inn; Phone: 75. 


WICKLIFFE 

Julian French Devereux, Beta ’09 ** 

Died February 18, 1920 


YOUNGSTOWN 
Edmond Swain Brown, Chi ’07 

A. B. 1907; Baseball (1), (2), (3), (4), 

Capt. (4). 

Member of Youngstown Club, Youngstown 
Country and Rotary Clubs. 

Assistant to the Secretary and Treasurer. 

* The Forcier-Taylor-Brown Co., 502 Mahon¬ 
ing Bank Bldg.; Phone: Main 1353, or 
1354. 

Stocks and Bonds. 

Res. 1950 Volney Rd; Phone: Main 7612. 

Joseph Green Butler, III., Zeta ’24 

Student. 

* Res. 444 Wick Ave. ; Main 1755. 

William Cotton Tyhurst Davis, Iota *21 

2208 Logan Road. 

Carl Gilbert James, Iota ’20 

306-07 Dollar Bank Bldg. 

* Res. 221 Madison Ave. 

Jay J. Martin, Eta ’17 

Open Hearth Departemnt 
Carnegie Steel Co., Ohio Works. 

* Res. Canfield Apmts.; Phone: Federal 
4338. 


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YOUNGSTOWN 


Edward Wellington Powers, Rho ’20 

“Wisconsin Daily Cardinal” Board; Com¬ 
merce Magazine. 

Salesman 

* Frank M. Powers, 24 North Phelps St. 
Retail Jewelers. 

Res. 274 West Wood St.; Phone: Main 
771. 

Wilbur Baird Topping, Eta ’06, Tail ’06 

B. S. 1907 University of Penn. ; Golf (U. 
of P.) (2), (3), (4), Capt. (4) ; Member 
of Youngstown, Youngstown Country, May- 
field (Cleveland) and Duquesne (Pittsburgh) 
Clubs; Army Ordnance Association. 
General Manager of Sales 
Republic Iron & Steel Co., Republic Bldg. ; 
Phone: Main 3800. 

Steel Manufacturers. 

Louis Howell Williams, Rho ’15 

B. S. 1915; Kappa Beta Phi; Senior Dele¬ 
gate to Psi Upsilon Convention 1915. 

Spare Part Man, Mechanical Dept. 

Brier Hill Steel Co.; Phone: Main 7200, 
Station 62-2. 

Steel Manufacturers. 

* Res. 1745 Elm St.; Phone: Federal 4231. 


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ALPHABETICAL INDEX 

Acer, Donald Winchester, Omicron ’14. 

.Springfield 

Albrecht, Delmar Louis, Zeta ’16.Deceased 

Allen, Charles Howard, Lambda ’24.Marion 

Allen, Stanley Woodruff, Iota ’09, Chi ’10.. 

.Glendale, also Norwood 

Allyn, Charles Stanley, Rho ’13.Dayton 

Arens, Rudolph John, Nu ’ll.Akron 

Arms, Charles Carroll, Zeta ’65. 

.Cleveland (Euclid) 

Armstrong, Willard Clarke, Iota ’97..Mt. Vernon 

Atherton, George Robertson, Omega ’05. 

.Cincinnati 

Averill Henry Dodge, Chi ’90.Perrysburg 

Avery, Frederick Whiting, Iota ’06.Wauseon 

Baker, Joseph Boyd, Tau ’05.Cleveland 

Barber, Edwin Lewis, Chi ’82.Cleveland 

Bates, Albert Harlan, Eta ’89.Cleveland 

Baumgardner, Carlton Morey, Phi ’18... .Toledo 

Baumgardner, Edson, Chi ’03.Toledo 

Baumgardner, Frank Langan, Phi ’00. .. .Toledo 

Beckler, Gordon Faries, Iota ’24.Cincinnati 

Belknap, Nathaniel John, Iota ’ll.Napoleon 

Bell, Albert James, Iota ’95.Cincinnati 

Bentley, Robert Aholiab, Iota ’10.Columbus 

Bigelow, Walter Scott, Upsilon ’89.... Cleveland 

Bodenhorn, Aaron, Gamma ’19.Cleveland 

Bourne, Henry Eldridge, Beta ’83.Cleveland 

Boyd, Blair Morton, Chi ’03.Hillsboro 

Brain, Charles King, Iota ’22.Springfield 

Brain, George Louis, Iota ’20.Springfield 

Breckenridge, Donald Edward, Chi '19.. Cleveland 
Breckenridge, Robert Warren, Chi ’23. .Cleveland 

Brinckerhoff, James Embury, Chi ’17. 

.East Liverpool 

Bronson, Malcolm, Iota ’07.Hamilton 

Brooks, Bryant John, Upsilon T4.Akron 

Brooks, Edwin Hinchman, Upsilon ’08.Akron 

Brown, Edmond Swain, Chi ’07.Youngstown 

Brown, Fayette, Beta ’04.Cleveland 

Brown, Francis P., Rho ’21.Chardon 

Brown, Markley Chalfant, Iota ’16.Cleveland 

Buggie, Horace Hobart, Rho ’13.Toledo 

Burch, Robert Boyd, Beta ’09.Cincinnati 

Butler, Joseph Green III., Zeta ’24. .Youngstown 

Canned, John Weston, Zeta ’02.Cleveland 

Carpenter, Eugene Grove, Iota ’19.Kenton 

Carter, George Miller, Phi ’07.Findlay 


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Cheney, James Loring, Omega ’77, Upsilon 

’77.Cleveland 

Cheyney, Edward Lafourcade, Tau ’00. .Cleveland 

Chester, John Jonas, Jr., Iota ’19.Columbus 

Chisholm, Alvah Stone, Beta ’93.Deceased 

Chisholm, Wilson Kelly, Beta ’98.Deceased 

Clark, Fred George, Iota ’13. .Cleveland (Mentor) 

Clark, Robert Parry, Tau ’03.Cleveland 

Clark. Sherman Staley, Iota 15.Cleveland 

Clarke, George Elliott, Iota ’08.Sebring 

Cleneay, Harry Quinton, Beta '81.Cincinnati 

Coates, Joseph Pancoast, Iota ’81... .Portsmouth 
Cobbs, Reginald McCall, Delta Delta ’17...Akron 
Coffin, Ogden Willard Lincoln, Delta 12. Cleveland 

Collins, Byron Alonzo, Theta ’08.Cleveland 

Conroy, Thomas Michael, Sigma ’18.... Cincinnati 
Coolidge, John Kitteridge, Iota ’02.... Cleveland 

Cottrell, George William, Phi ’98.Cleveland 

Coxe, John Henry, Xi ’09.Norwalk 

Crabbe, Joe W Phi ’23.Cleveland 

Crabbe. Thomas Gerselli, Phi ’24.Cleveland 

Crider, Rollin Frederick. Chi ’82.Columbus 

Cressler, Alfred Miller, Beta ’02.Cincinnati 

Cuff, Frederick V Iota ’14.Napoleon 

Cuff, John Francis, Iota ’03.Napoleon 

Cuff, William Aldreu, Iota ’10.Toledo 

Cummings, Robert Smith, Phi ’98.Toledo 

Cuningham, Charles Edgar, Beta Beta ’24 

.Hamilton 

Cuningham, John Robert, Iota ’85, Beta 

Beta ’85.Hamilton 

Cunningham, Elwood Baker, Tau ’19.... Cleveland 
Curtis, Walter Chittenden, Iota ’01...Mt. Vernon 

Daniells, John Eckley, Rho ’05.Toledo 

David, Arthur, Iota '07.Norwalk 

Davis, William Cotton Tyhurst, Iota '21 

.Youngstown 

Day, Luther, Iota '02.Cleveland 

Day, Rodney Dean, Beta ’03.Cincinnati 

DeCamp, Walter Alden, Beta ’90.Cincinnati 

Deming, William Lloyd, Chi '77.Salem 

Deshler, John Green, Iota ’73.Columbus 

Devereux, Julian French, Beta ’09.Deceased 

Dickinson, Edward, Gamma ’76.Oberlin 

Dickinson, John Alexander, Iota 13..Mt. Victory 

Dodge, Henry Perkins, Phi ’93.Toledo 

Dorsel, Sylvester John, Zeta ’24.Cincinnati 

Downe, Henry Smith, Iota ’18.Cleveland 

Dun, Angus Wortham, Iota ’80.Columbus 

Dun, John Graham, Iota ’75.Columbus 

Dunham, Ray Stanley, Iota ’06.Cleveland 

Dunham, Tyron Griswold, Gamma ’90. .. .Warren 
Dunn, Wilbur Vaughn, Iota ’17.Akron 


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Eckstrom, John Bernard Christian, Zeta ’98 

.Columbus 

Ewing, Nelson James, Eta ’10.Portsmouth 

Farrar, John Xerxes, Bela ’12.Columbus 

Ferriday, Robert, Eta ’94.Cleveland 

Field, Frank Heermans, Upsilon ’96.... Columbus 

Finkbeiner, Carlton See, Phi ’21.Perrysburg 

Finkbeiner, Donald Arthur, Phi ’17. 

.Toledo and Perrysburg 

Finkenstaedt, Edward Rudolph, Phi ’ll. Cleveland 

Fitch, William Kountz, Rho ’13.Cleveland 

Fowler, Burton Philander, Pi ’07.Cleveland 

Frost, Herbert Loring, Beta ’83.Cleveland 

Frost, Lewis Livingston, Phi ’ll.Toledo 


Gordon, Hairy Ralph, Sigma ’18.Cleveland 

Gorham, (Sands) Kenyon, Beta ’85.Marion 

Goss, Charles Frederick, Psi ’73.Cincinnati 

Gould, Theodore Herbert, Iota ’91.London 

Grant, John Hiram, Gamma ’92.Elyria 

Graves, Walter Greenwood, Beta ’86. .. .Cleveland 
Greenhalgh, George Partridge, Beta ’01.. 

.Toledo and Perrysburg 

Griffin, Almern Frederick, Xi ’14.Troy 

Hallock, A(braham) Avery, Xi ’16.Cleveland 

Hallock, Leavitt, Gamma T9.Cleveland 

Hamilton, Charles Sumner, Iota ’83.Columbus 

Hamilton, William Drake, Iota ’80.Columbus 

Hand, Avery Chapman, Gamma T2... .Mansfield 
Hanna, Walter Scott, Delta Delta ’20. .Columbus 

Harris, Edwin Rollins, Upsilon ’06.Toledo 

Harris, Galvin Hamilton, Iota ’90.Bucyrus 

Haserot, Francis Samuel, Tau T7.Cleveland 

Haworth, William Joseph, Iota ’96.Cleveland 

Heisey, George Duncan, Eta ’97.Newark 

Heisey, Thomas Clarence, Gamma ’08... .Newark 

Held, Paul Miller. Xi ’08.Akron 

Herrick, Francis Hobart, Zeta ’81.Cleveland 

Hertzler, John Walter, Eta ’03.Cleveland 

Hettrick, William Eugene, Jr., Phi ’23... .Toledo 

Higbee, Howard Haines, Beta ’84.Cleveland 

Hixon, Robert (Burns), Beta ’01.Toledo 

Hodge, Richard Hallaran, Delta Delta T5..Toledo 

Hollister, Burton Page, Beta ’92.Cincinnati 

Hollister, Howard Clark, Beta ’78.Cincinnati 

Hollister, John Baker, Beta ’ll.Cincinnati 

Holmes, Charles Elmer, Beta ’84.Columbus 


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Holmes, Edward, Chi ’05.Toledo 

Holzaepfel, Carl Frederick, Iota ’16.... Sandusky 

Hopkins, George Whitefield, Eta ’22.Cleveland 

Hoskin, Ronald Newell, Phi ’20.Cleveland 

Hotton, James Morgan, Jr., Zeta ’24.. Cincinnati 

Howell, Arthur Llewelyn, Zeta ’16.Toledo 

Howett, Lester, Upsilon ’16.Dayton 

Hoyt, Elton 2nd., Beta ’10.Cleveland 

Hummel, Philip Theodore, Iota ’23.Cleveland 

Hutchins, Wells Augustus, Iota ’84. . .Portsmouth 
Hutchinson, (Frank) Hubbard, Delta Delta 

’17 Cleveland 

Hyatt, John Elisha, Delta ’12.Toledo 


Irwin, Lewis Whiteman, Beta ’73.Cincinnati 


James, Carl Gilbert, Iota ’20.Youngstown 

James, Walter Thomas, Xi ’13.Cleveland 

Jewitt, Homer Moore, Iota ’14.Cleveland 

Johnson, Francis Porter, Beta Beta ’04, 

Chi '96.Cincinnati 

Johnson, Sidney Edward, Eta ’24.Dayton 

Johnson, Sam(uel) Miles, Iota ’76. .. .Portsmouth 


Kennedy, Charles Ferguson, Omega ’04.Van Wert 


Kennedy, Norman Fullerton, Delta Delta 

’17.Cleveland 

Kennedy, William Dorsey, Delta Delta ’16 

.Cleveland 

Kerruish, Sheldon Quayle, Beta ’83.... Cleveland 

Kiefaber, Harry Jonothan, Rho ’15.Dayton 

King, Thomas Ewing, Tau ’03.Toledo 

Kinsey, Isaac, Jr., Phi ’16.Toledo 

Knight, George Wells, Phi ’78.Columbus 

Kumler, John Franklin, Phi ’C4.Toledo 

Kumler, Langdon Williams, Phi ’06.Toledo 


Lanthurn, William Walter, Iota ’87.Dayton 

Larcomb, John Wright, Iota ’16.Columbus 

Larmon, Arthur James, Iota ’06.Cincinnati 

Lash, Carl Powell, Iota ’00.Mai’tins Ferry 

Lawler, Samuel Sturgis, Mu ’12, Chi ’14 

.Cleveland 

Lea, George Cooke, Iota ’22, Gamma ’22 

.Sandusky 

Lewis, Carlton Arnold, Phi ’12.Dayton 

Lewis, Edward Samuel, Xi ’77.Cincinnati 

Lindcnberg, George Walter, Beta ’92. . .Columbus 

Lindenburg, Philip Henry, Beta ’16... .Columbus 

Linn, Talford Park, Iota ’72.Columbus 

Lohmiller, Calvin Arthur, Phi ’06.Cleveland 


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Long, Maxwell Budd, Jota ’05.Cincinnati 

Loomis, Allen, Phi ’98..Toledo 

Lux, Richard Courtney, Zeta ’20.Cleveland 


MacNichol, George Pope, Jr., Phi ’21, Beta 

21.Rossford and Toledo 

McAfee, William Archibald, Beta ’ll... Cleveland 
McAllister, Willis Hamilton, Gamma ’19. Columbus 

McBride, Donald, Beta ’06.Cleveland 

McCauley, John Warden, Jr., Theta ’18 

Chi ’20.Cleveland 

McCowatt, Walter Robson, Iota, ’ll.Canton 

McCune, Jones Ferson, Zeta ’18.Columbus 

McCune, John Prouty, Beta ’78.Columbus 

McElroy, (Frank) Austin, Iota ’09.Columbus 

McElroy, Harvey Bancroft, Iota ’09.... Columbus 
McKee, William McCallin, Eta ’07.... Cleveland 
McKisson, Henry Westerman, Phi ’08... .Toledo 

Magee, Charles Frissell, Iota ’01.Newark 

Major, Leonard Guy, Phi ’14.Toledo 

Mallon, Guy Ward, Beta ’85.Cincinnati 

Mallon, Henry, Kneil Beta ’17.Cincinnati 

Mapes, Edwin John, Theta ’12.Cleveland 

Martin, Jay J., Eta ’17.Yoimgstown 

Martin, William Walter, Tau ’95.Cincinnati 

Marvin, Clitus Harry, Iota ’83.Urbana 

Mather, Samuel Livingston, Beta ’05.. .Cleveland 
Mather, William Gwinn, Beta Beta ’77. .Cleveland 

Matthews, David Terrill, Iota T9.Dayton 

Matthews, Edwin Parrott, Jr., Iota T9....Dayton 
Matthews, Fitch-James, Iota T3.... . .Deceased 

Matthews, George Thomas, Iota ’22, Gamma 

’22.Dayton 

Maxwell, Lawrence, Phi ’74.Cincinnati 

Meeker, James Edwin Campbell, Iota T7 

.Columbus 

Merriam, Edmund Sawyer, Beta Beta ’02 

.Marietta 

Miller, Carter Smart, Iota T9.Canton • 

Milne, James Edward Melville, Phi ’87. Sandusky 

Mitchell, Mark Lincoln, Beta ’08.Cincinnati 

Morgan, Sherley Warner, Lambda T6.. Cincinnati 
Morley, Charles Rockwell, Beta ’86.... Cleveland 

Morris, Roger Sylvester, Phi ’00.Cincinnati 

Morrison, Paul, Iota ’92.Tiltonville 

Myers, Walker James, Phi T4.Toledo 


Nast, Albert Julius, Xi ’68.Cincinnati 

Newberry, Andrew White, Chi ’05.Cleveland 

Newberry, Arthur Cleveland, Chi T2. ... Cleveland 

Newell, Ashbell Barney, Beta ’09.Toledo 

Newman, Oscar William, Iota ’88.Columbus 

Norton, Lawrence Harper, Beta TO... .Cleveland 


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Osborn, William Allen, Beta, 93.Cleveland 

Osmun, George Wilbur, Xi '98..Springfield 


Paddock, John Howland, Phi '13 (formerly 


Leon Jenkins Paddock).Toledo 

Paddock, Ormond Howland, Chi '07.Toledo 

Palmer, Lindley Guy, Zeta '96.Cincinnati 

Parsons, Harry Romayne, Phi, ’22.Toledo 

Patterson, Arthur Dunn, Gamma '11.Findlay 

Patterson, Paul, Beta '11.Cleveland 


Paxton, Thomas Barbour, Jr., Beta ’96. Cincinnati 
Payne, Harold (Adams), Delta Delta '16 

. ..Cincinnati 

Payne, John Adams, Delta Delta '16. .Cincinnati 
Pennell, William Harper, Jr., Iota '23.. Van Wert 

Platt, Rutherford Hayes, Beta '74.Columbus 

Porter, Phil, Iota ’12.Dayton 

Postle, Wilbur Everett, Iota '19.Shepherd 

Powers, Edward Wellington, Rho '20. Youngstown 

Powers, Marsh Klock, Beta '10.Cleveland 

Pratt, John Sherring, Phi '96.Toledo 

Prescott, Henry Sherwin, Delta Delta '22 
Prescott, John Sherwin, Delta Delta '24.Cleveland 

Probst, Leighton Knight, Iota ’23.Columbus 

Purves, Stuart St. Claire, Beta Beta ’20 

.Cincinnati 

Rawson, Joseph, Alpha '72.Cincinnati 

Raymond, Henry Augustine, Beta ’06.. Cleveland 

Reed, Charles Lawson, Beta ’ll. 

..Clifton and Lockland 

Reis, Frank Webster, Omega ’24.Cincinnati 

Reynolds, Harold Sheldon, Phi ’06.Toledo 

Rich, Earle Linus, Xi ’07.Cleveland 

Ridgway, Charles Arthur, Mu ’99.Dayton 

Riley, Harley Franklin, Iota ’22.Toledo 

Ringwalt, Ralph Curtis, Iota ’94.Mt. Vernon 

Robinson, Jefferson Davis, Jr., Zeta '18... .Toledo 
Robison, David James, Delta Delta ’14... .Toledo 
Rodgers, Charles Griswold, Iota ’23... .Columbus 

Rorick, Celian Herbert, Phi ’21.Toledo 

Rorick, Marvin Horton, Phi ’20.Toledo 

Rowe, Aaron Burt Champion, Iota ’19.Cincinnati 
Ruge, Edwin Gardner Weed, Beta ’12. .Cleveland 

Russell, Fordham Clark, Zeta ’12.Cleveland 

Rust, Richard Frederick, Phi ’93.Cincinnati 

Rust, Richard Hubbard, Xi ’65.Cincinnati 

Rust, Richard Sutton, Xi ’12.Cincinnati 


Sampson, Wright Coolidge. Gamma ’95.Cincinnati 

Sanborn, Norman Prime, Iota '19.Cleveland 

Sanborn, Robert Hodgson, Iota ’18.Cleveland 

Sanderson, Julius Courtlon, Chi ’04. .. .Cleveland 


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Sargent, Edward Bartow, Beta ’83-Cincinnati 

Sawyer, Harry Barber, Iota ’97.Deceased 

Sawyer, Raymond Terry, Iota ’00.Cleveland 

Seasongood, Philip Louis, Iota '97.Cincinnati 

Severance, Allen Dudley, Gamma ’89... .Cleveland 
Severance, Norman Edward, Iota ’22.... Cleveland 

Shaffer, Frank Holmes, Beta ’77.Cincinnati 

Shaffer, Stanley, Beta, 83...Cincinnati 

Shaw, Carlton, Beta ’04.Toledo 

Sheldon, Thomas Henry, Iota '09.Cleveland 

Shoemaker, James Wright, Omicron, ’16 


Shuey, Wilbur William, Iota ’13.Dayton 

Sigler, Irvin Linn, Omega T6.Dayton 

Simonton, Leonidas, Iota ’69.Lebanon 

Skillin, Howard Newell, Zeta '00.Cleveland 

Smeed, Henry Mortimer, Upsilon ’16. .. .Cleveland 

Smith, Clifford Chester, Phi ’86.Cleveland 

Smith, George Hunter, Iota ’84.Chillicothe 

Southgate, Charles Frederick, Iota ’71...Morrow 

Sparks, Harold Arthur, Iota ’13.Toledo 

Stanbery, Hart, Iota ’00.Pomeroy 

Stanbery, Henry, Iota ’96....Cincinnati 

Stanbery, Philemon Beecher, Iota ’98. .Cincinnati 

Strauss, Walter Harry, Iota ’15.Cincinnati 

Sutherland, Wai'd Taylor, Upsilon ’78.Rock Creek 
Suydam, Horace Wright, Phi ’94.Toledo 


Taft, Robert A(lphonso), Beta ’10.... Cincinnati 
Tapping, Watson Goodrich, Rho ’12. ... Cleveland 

Taylor, Everett Bailey, Zeta ’21.Miamisburg 

Tenney, Henry Martyn, Gamma ’64... .Cleveland 
Thatcher, Ralph Hough, Theta ’93.... Springfield 

Theobald, Eugene Elliott, Iota T7.Cincinnati 

Theobald, William Henry, Iota ’ll.Cleveland 

Timmonds, Samuel Bradstreet, Iota ’86... 

.Portsmouth 

Todd, James Smith, Iota ’18, Lambda T8 

.Cincinnati 

Topping, Wilbur Baird, Eta ’06, Tau ’06 

.Youngstown 

Torrence, George Paul, Beta ’75.Hamilton 

Townsend, Edward David, Beta Beta T2 

.Cleveland 

Treat, Leslie Earl, Iota ’21.Cuyahoga Falls 

Tweedy, Raymond Lathrop, Beta ’00. .. .Cleveland 
Tyler, Julian Howard, Phi ’84.Toledo 


Van Voorhis, Noble, Iota ’18.Cleveland 

Vaughn, Leland Alexander, Iota ’04, Chi 

’08.Cuyahoga Falls 

Vorys, John Martin, Beta T8.Columbus 

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Waite, Morison Remick, Beta ’88.Cincinnati 

Walker, Clarence, Eta ’89.Conneaut 

Wasser, Seaton, Iota ’23.Cleveland 

Waterworth, Joshua Boone, Beta ’08... .Cleveland 
Wattley, Donald Hubert, Iota ’17. Cuyahoga Falls 

Weiant, Carl Andrew, Iota ’05.Newark 

Weida, Francis Wharton, Iota ’19.Hudson 

Westgate, Lewis Gardner, Xi ’90.Delaware 

Whittemore, Earnest Wales, Beta ’98. .Cleveland 

Wilcox, James Bacon, Iota ’83.Columbus 

Williams, Arthur Baldwin, Jr., Beta ’98. Cleveland 
Williams, Chauncey Lawrence, Rho ’94. Cleveland 
Williams, Louis Howell, Rho ’15... .Youngstown 
Williams, Morris Holliday, Gamma ’18. Columbus 

Wilson, Ben Hollway, Phi ’21.Toledo 

Wilson, John Francis, Iota ’90.Napoleon 

Wilson, Thomas King, Iota ’77.Chillicothe 

Wing, George Clary, Alpha ’71.Cleveland 

Wise, Atlee, Iota ’17...Akron 

Witker, James Blass, Phi ’22.Toledo 

Wood, E(phriam) Morgan, Beta ’57.Dayton 

Wood, Kenneth Taylor, Delta ’20.Columbus 

Worcester, Harry Augustus, Beta ’84. .Cincinnati 

Worthington, Donald, Iota ’17.Cleveland 

Wright, Arthur Silas, Theta ’82.Cleveland 

Wright, Edward Barhyte, Gamma ’20.. Cleveland 
Wright, Laurence Perry, Iota '24.Cleveland 

Yergason, Henry Bingham Bartlett, Beta 

’99.Deceased 

Young, Clarence Upson, Theta ’18.Cleveland 

Young, George Douglass, Delta '87.Tiffin 

Young, Morrison Waite, Beta ’83.Toledo 

Zollinger, Charles William, Iota ’04.Canton 


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ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE IOTA CHAPTER 


1922 

Brain, Charles King, 2127 Elmwood Ave., Spring- 
field, Ohio. 

1923 

Hummel, Philip Theodore, 1885 East 75th St., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Miller, Albert II., 1312 5th St., Bay City, Mich. 

Pennell. William Harper, Jr., Van Wert, Ohio. 

Rodgers, Charles Griswold, 83 Lexington Ave., 
Columbus, Ohio. 

Wasser, George Seaton, 2842 Lee Rd., Cleveland 
Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. 


1924 

Arndt, David Butler, 59 West Tulpehocken St., 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Penna. 

Beckler, Gordon Faries, 2526 Handasyd Court, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Cornelius, William Albert, Jr., McKeesport, Pa. 

Madden, Louis Edward, Ai'gonaut Hotel, Denver, 
Colorado. 

Moore, Jack Simcox, Mercer, Penna. 


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STATISTICS 


These figures were taken from known addresses 

only. 

Total Members in Ohio.308 

By Cities 

(With five or more members) 


Akron . 7 

Cincinnati . 39 

Cleveland .100 

Columbus . 24 

Dayton . 12 

Portsmouth . 5 

Toledo . 44 

Youngstown . 8 


By Chapters 


Theta . G 

Delta . 3 

Beta . 45 

Sigma . 1 

Gamma . 15 

Zeta . 15 

Lambda . 3 

Kappa . 0 

Psi . 1 

Xi . 11 

Alpha . 2 

Upsilon . 7 

Iota .102 

Phi . 41 

Omega . 5 

Pi .1 

Chi . 18 

Beta Beta . 6 

Eta . 12 

Tau . 7 

Mu . 2 

Rho . 11 

Epsilon . 0 

Omicron . 2 

Delta Delta . 9 

Theta Theta . 0 

Nu . 1 

Total*.326* 


(*) The extra number here is explained by 
the fact that several brothers are affiliated with 
more than one chapter. 


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PRESENT ADDRESS OF FORMER RESIDENTS 
OF OHIO 

William Thompson Allen, Iota ’13 (for- 
ferly Glendale) 

* Philadelphia Porcelain Co., Woodlyme, N. 

J. 

Res. 110 Lanfair Rd., Ardmore, Penn.; 
Phone: 510-J. 

Eugene Malcolm Anderson, Iota *14, (for¬ 
merly Cleveland) 

American Tag Co., 123 Sussex Ave., New¬ 
ark, N. J. ; Phone: Branch Brook 5277-8. 

* Res. 129 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J.; 
Phone: 394-M. 

Merle Porter Ayers, Pi ’19 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

331 East Church St., Adrian, Mich.; Phone: 
(Bell) 142-M. 

Floyd Flagler Baker, Delta ’14 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

Mechanicsville, N Y.; Phone: 377-R. 

Harvey Pettibone Barnard, Eta *04 (for- 
ferly Canton) 

Pittsburgh Crucible Steel Co., Midland, 
Penn. 

* Res. Box No. 22 Midland; Phone: 66. 

John Henry Barr, Jr., Chi ’13 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

Durable Utilities Mfg. Corp., Port Chester, 
N. Y 

* Res. 36 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. 

(Louis) Dumont Beerbower, Xi *13 (for¬ 
merly Cleveland) 

Address unknown. 

William Burke Brady, Eta ’97 (former¬ 
ly Cleveland) 

McDonough Mfg. Co., Eau Claire, Wise. 

Prescott Sheldon Bush, Beta ’17 (former¬ 
ly Columbus) 

Simmons Hdwe. Co., 900 Spruce St., St. 
Louis, Mo 


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Andrew Pickens Calhoun, Beta ’18 (for¬ 
med y Cleveland) 

Frankfort Elevator Coal Co., Frankfort, 

Ky. 

Robert Spencer Carr, Delta Delta, 21, 
(formerly Toledo) 

* Spencer Trask & Co., 25 Broad St., New 
York, N. Y.; Phone: Broad 350. 

Res. 305 West 86th St., N. Y. C.; Phone: 
Schuyler 2896. 

John Scarlett Clarke, Xi '07 (formerly 
Akron) 

Geo. P. Ide & Co.. 156 5th Ave., and 
Troy, N. Y. 

Albert Henry Currier, Kappa ’57 (for¬ 
merly Oberlin) 

198 Columbia Hgts., Brooklyn, N. Y. (tem¬ 
porary) . 

Clarence Lewis Davis, Delta ’04 (former¬ 
ly Cleveland) 

Bus 770 Ellicott Square; Buffalo, N. Y.; 
Phone: Seneca 6074. 

* Res. 18 Melbourne Place, Buffalo; Phone: 
Bidwell 4634-J. 

Edwin Day Elliot, Xi ’18 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

H. Kohnstamm & Co.. 83-91 Park Place, 
N. Y. C.; Phone: Barclay 9760. 

* Res. care Wm. Longf elder, 232 Highfield 
Lane, Nutley , N. J 

Wylie Barker Ewing, Eta ’14 (formerly 
Portsmouth) 

Wheeling, West Virginia. 

Harry Willet Faraday, Xi ’ll (formerly 
Cincinnati and Youngstown) 

88 Lake Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. 

Holden Knapp Farrar, Psi ’20 (former¬ 
ly Cleveland) 

Guaranty Co. of N. Y., 105 S. LaSalle St., 
Chicago ; Phone : Randolph 5290. 

* Res. 1125 Farwell Ave., Chicago; Phone: 
Sheldrake 4467. 


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Wyman Zoller Fuller, Zeta ’15 (former¬ 
ly Cleveland) 

18 Prospect St., Norwood, N. Y. 

James Sherrill Fursman, Psi ’19 (for¬ 
merly Toledo) 

* Library Bureau Inc., 215 Ozark Bldg., 928 
Main St., Kansas City, Mo.; Phone: Main 
4536. 

Res. 3643 Campbell St.; Phone: Valentine 
2377-J. 

Charles Gourlay Goodrich, Xi ’93 (for¬ 
merly Marietta) 

Monmouth College, East Broadway, Mon¬ 
mouth, Ill. 

* Res. 413 North 9th St., Monmouth, Ill. 

Robert James Goodrich, Omicron ’17 
formerly Oberlin) 

593 Cass Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. 

* Res. 1780 K. K. Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. 

William Donald Hardee, Phi ’16 (for¬ 
merly Toledo) 

American Loose Leaf Mfg. Co., 126 N. 
Green St., Chicago, Ill. 

* Res. 5119 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill.; 
Phone: Sunnyside 8198. 

Harold Roffe Hardisty, Pi ’14 (formerly 
Toledo) 

* Dunham Reifel Co., Pittsburgh, Penna.; 
Phone: Smithfield 1097. 

Res. Mississippi Ave., Pittsburgh, Penna.; 
Phone: Locust 532-J. 

John Harold Hargreaves, Tau ’18, (for¬ 
merly Cincinnati) 

The N. K. Fairbank Co., 313 Telegraph 
Bldg., Harrisburg, Penna. 

* Res. 4512 Walnut St. Phila.. Penna.; 
Phone: Preston 2823-J. 

Horace Weldon Haydock, Tau *12 (for¬ 
merly Cleveland) 

Royal Electrotype Co., 624 Lanson St.; 
Philadelphia, Penna.; Phone: Lombard 6261. 

* Res. Ridley Park, Penna.; Phone: 56-W. 


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Edward Payson Hayward, Xi ’13 (for¬ 
merly Cincinnati) 

114% South Orange St., Glendale, Cal. 

Persifor Smith Holliday, Eta ’06 (for¬ 
merly Canton) 

Address unknown 

Addison Hills Hough, Beta ’90 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

R. F D. No. 5, Thomasville, Ga. 

Leslie Frank Hoyt, Pi ’09 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

Address unknown. 

Ralph Allen Hunt, Theta ’19 (formerly 
Toledo) 

* Baird & Warner, 26 S. LaSalle St.; Cent¬ 
ral 8300. 

Res. 1108 Columbia Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 
Phone: Sheldrake 1663. 

Perry Elisha Hurd, Chi ’13 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

Westinghouse Lamp Co., Philadelphia, Penn 

* Res. 220 Gorgas Lane, Germantown, Penna. 

George Hyatt, Delta ’07 (formerly To¬ 
ledo) 

Manitou Beach, Mich 

Herbert Russell Jennej, Beta ’00 (for¬ 
merly Cincinnati) 

United Fruit Co., Pier No. 9, North River. 

* Res. Yale Club, New York, N. Y. 

Robert Chipman Kneil, Xi ’15 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

* Reliance Life Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, Far¬ 
mers Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Penna 

Res. No. 1 Nicholson St., Crafton, Penna. 

James English McDevitt, Eta ’07 (for¬ 
merly Cleveland) 

4626 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

Sherman Amos Manchester, Iota ’14 
(formerly Cleveland) 

* Select Pictures Corp., 729 7th Ave., New 
York, N. Y.; Phone: Bryant 7340 

Res. 313 Glen Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. 


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John Wesley Mayhew, Sigma ’09 (for¬ 
merly Cleveland) 

Standard Oil Co., Hong Kong, China. 

Henry William Parkhurst, Delta ’19 (for¬ 
merly Cleveland) 

501 West 138th St., New York, N. Y. 

Humphrey Pinney, Chi ’16 (formerly 
Cleveland) 

* Clark Dodge & Co , 51 Wall St., New 

York, N. Y. 

Res. Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. Y. 

William Baker Powell, Gamma '11 (for¬ 
merly Cleveland) 

Address unknown. 

Alfred Erwin Rankin, Beta Beta ’ll 
(formerly Cleveland) 

Fidelity Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

George Champlin Salisbury, Chi : 12 
(formerly Cleveland) 

813 Rige Ave., Evanston, Ill. 

Duncan McGlashan Spencer, Tau ’20 
(formerly Cleveland) 

Psi U House, 300 S. 36th St., Phi la., 
Penna. 

* Res. 123 Washington Place, New York, 
N. Y. 

Francis Burgoyne Stebbins, Phi ’17 (for- 
erly Fremont) 

326 North Capitol Ave., Lansing, Mich. 

Frederick Shepherd Weida, Iota ’17 
(formerly Gambier and Akron) 

* The Orient Co., Ltd., Singapore, S. S. S., 
East Indies 

Res. Gambier. 

Alan Gillespie Williams, Chi 03 (former¬ 
ly Columbus) 

St. Louis, Mo. 

(Can be reached: Penna. Lines West, 1st 
Nat’l Bank Bldg., Columbus, Ohio.) 


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SONGS 


THE TITLE-PAGE SONG 

Air—“It’s a Way We Have at Old Harvard” 

In singing this well-known song it is custom¬ 
ary to first sing, “This Jolly Convocation”, by 
Rev. J. K. Lombard, Beta ’54 (Page 206 of the 
11th edition, 1908), and after the sixth stanza 
and its coda, to turn to the title-page of the 
book and sing that through by installments. 


SONGS 
OF THE 

PSI UPSILON FRATERNITY 

“The man that hath no music in himself 
Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils,” 

Shakespeare 

“And when the sands of life are run 
We’ll sing to thee, Psi Upsilon.” 

Finch 


Published by the 

Executive Council of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity 
New York, 1908 


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DEAR OLD SHRINE 

Prof. C. S. Harrington, D. D., Xi, '52 

Air—“Dearest Mae” 

Come, brothers of Psi Upsilon, who trod its 
halls of yore, 

Unbar the ivied gates of years, and tread these 
halls once more; 

The buried jewels glitter still—the ling’ring 
voices call. 

While we, with spirit gaze and grasp, at 
ancient altars fall. 


Chorus 

O dear old shrine, our hearts around thee twine; 

We love thee yet, we’ll ne’er forget, the days 
of Auld Lang Syne. 


2 

Come, brothers of this later time, of earlier 
worth the peers. 

Who bear the honors of the past along the 
hurrying years; 

Ye keep our temple walls still bright, ye weave 
the wreaths of bay. 

Ye feed the hallowed vestal fires we gather 
round today. 


3 

Come, brothers of the then and now, one whom 
no time can part, 

Linked by a chain whose diamond clasp gleams 
bright above each heart; 

Come sing again the good old songs, the mystic 
bond still bless. 

The diamond of Psi Upsilon shall never 
sparkle less 


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THE COLLEGE CHORUS 
By W. H. Boughton, Lambda ’58 

Air—“Few Days’’ 


1 

Come, brothers, and a song we’ll sing, 
Psi U., Psi U., 

And make the lodge-room round us ring, 
Psi Upsilon. 

We’ve gathered in our hall tonight, 

Psi U., Psi U., 

To leave it with the morning light, 

Psi Upsilon. 

Cho. There to sing and to speak thy praises, 
Psi U., Psi U., 

To sing and to speak thy praises, 

Psi Upsilon. 


2 

The bright-eyed maiden loves to hear, 
Psi U.. Psi U., 

The story of our brave career, 

Psi Upsilon. 

And looks upon the man as blest, 

Psi U., Psi U., 

Who wears the diamond on his breast, 
Psi Upsilon. 

Cho. Then Hurrah! for Psi U. ladies, 

Psi U., Psi U., 

Hurrah! for Psi U. ladies, 

Psi Upsilon. 


3 

Now three times three for all our men, 
Psi U., Psi U., 

And for the ladies, ten times ten, 

Psi Upsilon. 

Hurrah ! hurrah ! hurrah ! hurrah ! 

Psi U., Psi U., 

Hurrah! hurrah ! hurrah! hurrah ! 

Psi Upsilon. 

Cho. And again we’ll sing thy praises, 

Psi U., Psi U., 

And again we’ll sing thy praises, 

Psi Upsilon. 


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(optional) 

Now three times three for all our men, 
Psi U., Psi U., 

And for the ladies, ten times ten, 

Psi Upsilon. 

And when the little ones come on, 

Psi U., Psi U., 

We’ll brand them all Psi Upsilon, 

Psi Upsilon. 

Cho. Then hurrah for Psi U babies, 

Psi U., Psi U., 

Hurrah! for Psi U. babies, 

Psi Upsilon. 


WELCOME, BROTHERS, OLD AND YOUNG 
Charles Harry Arndt, Iota, 89 

Air—“Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are 
Marching.’’ 

1 

Welcome, brothers, old and young. 

Welcome, ev’ry loyal son. 

All who wear the emblem of the chosen few; 
Let us loud our voices ring, 

And each brother gladly sing, 

Sing the praises of our own, our lov’d Psi U. 

Chorus 

Psi Upsilon, Psi U. forever! 

Symbols dearest to our heai’t! 

Ever ’round thy holy shrine, 

We’ll the victor’s myrtle twine. 

And our love for thee, Psi U. shall ne’er depart. 

2 

In our various paths of life. 

Cares and sorrow may be rife. 

And the night be dark, and faithful friends be 
few ; 

When the storm is raging high, 

And deep darkness rules the sky, 

Then the beacon light shall burst from old Psi U. 

3 

When our race on earth is run. 

And our labor here is done 

And the jeweled crown of life is fairly won, 

May our last faint falt’ring breath 

Ere ’tis hushed in silent death, 

Breathe the sweetest of all words, 

Psi Upsilon. 


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PSI U JOYS 

By Prof. L. O. Kuhns, Xi ’85 

Air—“The Pope” 

1 

O we’re a band of jolly boys, jolly boys. 

Our hearts are filled with Psi U joys, Psi 
U joys. 

We sing and laugh the hours away, 

No other life is half so gay 
We sing and laugh the hours away, 

No other life is half so gay. 


2 

The wine we drink is Psi U wine, Psi U wine, 
It thrills us with a joy divine, joy divine; 

The songs that we delight to sing, 

With Psi U’s praises ever ring. 

The songs that we delight to sing. 

With Psi U’s praises ever ring. 

3 

No sadness e’er can enter here, enter here, 

Joy smiles upon us all the year, all the year. 
While hand in hand, like brothers true. 

We faithful stand to old Psi U. 

While hand in hand, like brothers true. 

We faithful stand to old Psi U. 

4 

Let envious tongues wag as they may, as they 
may, 

Psi Upsilon shall win the day, win the day. 

We’ll shout as years go rolling by, 

“Psi Upsilon shall never die!” 

We’ll shout as years go rolling by, 

“Psi Upsilon shall never die!” 


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BROTHERS, THE DAY IS ENDED 
C. A, Boies, Beta, ’60 

Air—“Suoni la Tromba” 

1 

Brothers, the day is ended, 

Lost in the surge of time. 

Gently the hours have blended 
In that melody sublime. 

Soft as a dream of beauty 
Fadeth the silver light. 

Done with the joys of duty. 

Now for the joys of the night! Hurrah! 
Sing till the star-bells, ringing, 

Chime in the golden sun! 

Hail to thee, glory bringing, 

Starry crowned Psi Upsilon. 

2 

Heaved on the breast of beauty, 

Tossed on the manly heart, 

Glitters the golden token, 

Twined hands that never part. 

Vexed with a vain ambition, 

Poring the weary page, 

Others may dream of greatness, 

Here’s to a green old age! Hurrah! 

“On to the field of glory!” 

Soon be the triumphs won! 

Hallowed in song and story. 

Ever live Psi Upsilon. 


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AFTER THE BATTLE 
Prof. C. S. Harrington, D. D., Xi, ’51 
Air—“All Together.” 


1 

Bold and ready, strong and steady, 

Daylight is done; 

Gather ’neath the old fraternal banner. 
Blazoned with Psi Upsilon 

Diamond* and Golden, 

Gleams the badge our hearts above; 

Joys, new and olden. 

Kindle with the grasp of love. 

2 

From the rattle, from the battle. 

Victory is won; 

Now the restful peace of blest communion. 
At thy shrine, Psi Upsilon. 

Pure, warm and loyal. 

Honor’s soul and virtue’s crown. 

Each brother royal, 

Fighteth for a king’s renown 

3 

Bond fraternal, bond eternal. 

Linking in one; 

Holier union than chivalric circle, 

All thy sons, Psi Upsilon. 

Never, no never. 

Fade the laurel of our band; 

Shine on, forever. 

Symbol of the heart and hand. 


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PSI U FRIENDSHIP 
By Prof L. 0. Kuhns, Xi ’85 

Air—“Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes” 

1 

’Tis spring' that brings the richest gifts 
The circling year affords; 

The flower’s bloom, the Zephyr’s breath, 

The blithe bird’s sweet accords; 

The brightest moments of the day 
Attend the train of morn, 

The sparkling dew, the blushing hues, 

That eastern skies adorn. 

2 

And so life’s richest, sweetest gifts, 

Oh Youth, to thee are given ; 

Bright flowers bloom beneath thy feet, 

Kind are the smiles of Heaven; 

To thee belong all hopes and .ioys, 

That fill the heart and brain ; 

Thine is the time when love can forge 
True friendship’s golden chain. 

3 

Oh, Brothers in Psi Upsilon! 

While Youth still thrills your frame; 

While face up-turned ye forward press 
T’ward wealth and power and fame; 
Remember, best of all life brings. 

Is friendship strong and true; 

Rememer, friends of all the best 
Are found in old Psi U. 


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PSI UPSILON SMOKING SONG 
Hon. F. M. Finch, Beta, ’49 

Air—“Southern Melody” 

1 

Floating away like the fountain’s spray, 

Or the snow-white plume of a maiden. 

The smoke wreaths rise to the starlit skies 
With blissful fragrance laden. 

Chorus 

Then smoke away, till a golden ray 
Lights up the dawn of the morrow, 

For a cheerful cigar, like a shield, will bar 
The blows of care and sorrow. 

2 

The leaf burns bright, like the gems of light. 
That flash in the braids of beauty ; 

It nerves each heart for the hero’s part, 

On the battle-plain of duty. 

3 

In the thoughtful gloom of his darkened room 
Sits the child of song and story; 

And his heart is light, for his pipe beams bright. 
And his dreams are all of glory. 

4 

It warms the soul, like the blushing bowl, 

With its rose-red burden streaming, 

And drowns it in bliss, like the first warm kiss 
From the lips with love-buds teeming. 


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SERENADE 

By Rev. L W. Peck, D. D., Delta ’45 
Music by Karl P. Harrington, Xi ’82 


1 

Swift as an arrow time has flown. 

The stars retire before the sun; 

But in her golden sphere alone. 

Forever shines Psi Upsilon. 

2 

Still shining down the lapse of years. 

In smiles of love, thro blissful tears. 

She lives till time’s last courses run, 

The deathless, fair Psi Upsilon. 

3 

We clasp today the friendly hand, 

We closer bind dear friendship’s band; 
And lay our sweetest off’rings down 
Before thy shrine Psi Upsilon. 

4 

Let earth retire, and star, and sun! 

The kingdoms of the heart are one; 

And we shall meet, to glory known, 

True brothers of Psi Upsilon. 

Copyright, 1891, by Karl P. Harrington 


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PSI U LINEAGE 
By Robert T. McCracken, Tau *04 

Air—“The Leader of the German Band” 


Families antedate the flood. 

Boast the purple in their blood; 

Some people want only fabulous wealth. 
Others desire wit, beauty and health; 
We have these and something more. 

We have brothers by the score! 

Firmly they stand an unbroken band. 
Supporting us on ev’ry hand. 


Chorus 


Age, it is the rage, 

In lace and race and creed; 

Tone, and tone alone. 

Will place you in the lead; 

Fame, resounding fame. 

Spread abroad through all the land; 
All, all are at your beck and call. 

If in Psi U’s ranks you stand. 


High above the world’s great names. 

We may have ancestral claims; 

Where’er a man found good work to do, 
There was a father for me and you ; 
Cromwell and Napoleon, 

Frederick and Washington, 

Charlemagne, Caesar, Alexander, too— 
Father Adam was a good Psi U! 

Chorus: 


Used by permission of F B. Haviland Pub. Co., 
owners of the copyright. 


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MARCHING SONG 


Carl F. Price, Xi, ’02 

Air—“Up the Street” 

Brothers, our voices loudly raise, 

Joining in one glad song of praise. 
Putting our hearts in ev’ry phrase. 

Its echo resounds thru all our days; 

As we go marching two by two, 

Uphold we the honor of Psi U., 

Sing every man of our glorious clan. 

And shout for the-of Psi U. 


Chorus 

All hail Psi Upsilon; we’ll sing Psi Upsilon; 

The-of Psi Upsilon, all hail, Psi U., 

Ever beloved Psi U. 

When college days are past and gone. 

And darker years are sweeping on, 

Fond mem’ries of Psi Upsilon 

We’ll cherish our whole life through. 

All hail Psi Upsilon ; we sing Psi Upsilon, 

The - of Psi Upsilon, all hail, Psi U., 

Ever beloved Psi U. 


By permission of G, W. Setchwell, owner of 
copyright. 


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PSI U. FELLOWSHIP 
Capt John F. Critchlow, M. D., Tau, ’94 

Air—“I’se Gwine Back to Dixie” 


1 

Come, Brothers, fill your briers 

With “Lone Jack” and “Virginia,” 
Come gather ’round the fire. 

Where care won’t come to hinder; 
The smoke wreaths soft ascending, 

In loving fragrance blending. 

As each man’s heart is bending 
To old Psi U. 

We’re all birds of a feather, 
We’re always found together 
And naught can come to sever 
Our hearts so true. 

And after all is over. 

We’ll drink a little clover. 

For every man’s a lover 
Of old Psi U. 


2 

Let’s sing and tell a story. 

A story rich and mellow; 

’Twill be a tale of glory 

Of some good Psi U. fellow; 

He’s a man whose heart is tender. 
Who never knows surrender. 

When standing as defender 
Of old Psi U. 

And when life’s tide is tui’ning. 

And we are growing old, 

We’ll all look back with yearning 
To the Garnet and the Gold; 

To the clasped hands we rally, 

Be we king or row a galley, 

And then pass through the valley. 

To the tune of old Psi U. 


Melody copyright by D. L. White. Used by per¬ 
mission of the White-Smith Music Publ. Co. 


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THE RHO OWL SONG 
By Charles Floyd McClure, Rho ’95 

Air—“Colored Four Hundred” 

1 

There is a legend, quaint and Greek, 

About an ancient owl, 

Who dwelt in great exclusiveness, 

A most respected fowl. 

Beloved he of lion bold. 

Who rampant rose one morn, 

Awak’ning consternation 

In the land where he was born. 

Semi-Chorus 

To whit; To whoo! ! 

O, ancient owl of fair Psi U., 

Thy jewel bright 

The rampant lion wears tonight; 

And true to thee 
Will ever be. 

Owl of old Psi U. 

Chorus 

O, lovely owl, consei’vative fowl. 

In his joy and exultation 
Doth the rampant lion howl— 

Tu whit! to whoo! Psi U.; Psi U.! 

O, tu whit! to whoo! Psi Upsilon, forever! 


2 

The ancient owl blinked both his eyes. 
And marveled at the roar, 

In loud protest a pack of curs 
Was snarling at his door, 

“An upstart lion comes this way,” 

The envious jackals cried. 

“Pray bar from out thy portals fair. 
This traitor double eyed.” 


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PSI U SONGS YOU SHOULD KNOW 


Numbers refer to pages in the latest publica¬ 
tion of the Song Book, 11th edition, 1908. 

11 Dear Old Shrine 

‘‘Come brothers of Psi Upsilon” 

12 The College Chorus 

“Come brothers and a song we’ll sing” 

26 Invocation Hymn 

“All hail Psi Upsilon eternal!” 

29 Meine Braut 

“Ich werd’ dich immer lieben” 

31 Star Song 

“From sable field of primal night” 

44 Welcome Brothers Old and Young 

“Welcome brothers old and young” 

54 Our Noble Old Fraternity 

“To our noble old fraternity” 

64 Psi U Joys 

“O we’re a band of jolly boys” 

75 Honored Psi Upsilon 

“Sing to the honor of her we love most” 

76 Jolly Psi U 

“We jolly fellows sing this song” 

86 At Home in Psi U 

“There is a place I love to be” 

101 Brothers The Day is Ended 

Brothers the day is ended” 

102 After The Battle 

“Bold and Ready, strong and steady” 

108 Incense From Golden Censers 

“Incense from golden censers” 

124 Psi U Friendship 

“’Tis spring that brings” 

174 The Owl Song 

“On the fasces sits the owl” 

186 The Ever-Lovely Maiden 

“Some think it very wrong to toy with 
chances” 


95 


199 


206 

207 

212 

234 

245 

250 

251 

252 
262 
265 
265 

265 

266 


Here We Are Again 

“Come, all ye jolly sons of earth” 

This Jolly Convocation 

“This jolly convocation” , 

Psi U Beer 

“Had Bacchus lived with me and mine” 

Psi Upsilon Smoking Song 

“Floating away like the fountain’s spray” 

Serenade 

“Swift as an arrow time has flown” 

Psi U. Lineage 

“Fam’lies antedate the flood” 

Hope of Psi Upsilon 

“Can be so dead a fellow” 

Heart-Enshrined Psi U 
“Twilight steals o’er us” 

Marching Song 

“Brothers, our voices loudly raise” 

Psi U Fellowship 

“Come, boys, and fill your briars” 

A Stein Song 

“Give a rouse, then, in the Maytime” 

Calcium Light Song 

“From our temple halls we come” 

The Rho Owl Song 

“There is a legent quaint and Greek 
about an ancient owl” 

Psi U. Doxology 

“O God, Thy blessings now shed down” 


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